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What is it? Application used to burst a scanned image of stamps into a series of sub-images. The application supports the following features: - Save images as JPEG or PNG formats
- Specify an output DPI different than the image loaded
- Burst the images to subfolders based on a set of criteria (country names for example)
- Supports auto-generation of a filename
- Rotation (90 degree segments) of burst images
- Processes light and dark background images
- Uses advanced particle analysis image processing for stamp detection.
How do I get it? The first initial version is available for download/access through the website www.drakeserver.com delivered as a web start application. Please read the notes available from that site.
Latest Changes 01-27-2012 - Selecting on any component in the image bursting result table will provide focus to the row and select the component (drop-down or text field).
01-17-2012
- Clicking the Cancel button on File Open does not reload the image.
- Selecting a bounding box and hitting the DELETE key will delete it.
- Provided the ability to select and resize/move/delete bounding boxes that are overlapping by cycling through the bounding boxes on selection.
- Bounding Boxes that overlap more than a minimum threshold (25% by default) or are included entirely within another bounding box will be removed by default. The minimum overlap threshold can be adjusted with the settings dialog.
01-04-2012 - Provided toggle button on toolbar to support light or dark background image processing.
- Updated bounding box particle analysis to include smoothing and improved algorithm to handle some light background images.
- Added maximum area settings to exclude border frames.
- Completed internationalization of the user-interface.
01-01-2012 - Added tutorial for manipulation of bounding boxes.
New Icon! While I am certainly not a graphic artist I have put together a new suite of icons to represent the bursting of stamp images. Here is the 128x128 pixel image:
Program Demonstration A short demo was recorded and posted to youtube. You can see it here
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