Adding new scans to an old project?

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L.Willms
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Adding new scans to an old project?

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I had scanned (in the library) the first part of the book, and have already processed it with ScanTailoer 0.9.1.1 up to creating a B/W output.

The remainder of the book I could scan only later, and have now those scans.

Can I simply add those to the old project? How do I unify the resulting page size and content block?
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Re: Adding new scans to an old project?

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Right click on a page thumbnail -> Insert after ... -> Select multiple files.
Scan Tailor experimental doesn't output 96 DPI images. It's just what your software shows when DPI information is missing. Usually what you get is input DPI times the resolution enhancement factor.
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Re: Adding new scans to an old project?

Post by L.Willms »

Tulon wrote: 07 Mar 2018, 02:37 Right click on a page thumbnail -> Insert after ... -> Select multiple files.
Thank you!

Do those new files have to be in the same directory as the first batch?

What happens if the aren't?
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Re: Adding new scans to an old project?

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The new files don't have to be in the same directory. In fact, they are not even required to have names distinct from those files that are already in the project.
Scan Tailor experimental doesn't output 96 DPI images. It's just what your software shows when DPI information is missing. Usually what you get is input DPI times the resolution enhancement factor.
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