Gonna send you Netlabel Day 2025 info in a bit :)
@omarwilley
Publisher of The Seattle Star, Big Kahuna of Netlabel Day. Occasionally known as a poet and erstwhile filmmaker. Secret identity as the photographer of all the public lands in Seattle. Way more interesting than any description online.
Gonna send you Netlabel Day 2025 info in a bit :)
Christ, I feel like I walked into Salvation Army on 4th Avenue, circa 1985π€’
Lines oblique and converging
If you look, you might see.
Adobe Scan will work, but you'll be stuck trying to hold your phone steady for a long time if you have many documents. If you have a printer/scanner anything else is better. Also be warned: PDFs aren't always scannable unless they're image files. You may need something like OCRmyPDF to convert.
This is my field! Assuming your docs are Engrish you might start with Google Drive.
If you had money, ABBYY would be the choice. I also suspect you also want a GUI rather than command line. My home uses VietOCR and if forced to used Windows then gImageReader.
No love for Enkidu. 'Tis sad. π
From my ongoing series, βCutting Edge.β
Anyway, Iβm enjoying this Complete (Almost) Hokusai book from Andreas Marks.
Autumn surprise.
I'm back to posting my photography on Bsky, it seems.
As the saying goes, the people who own and control WSJ will pay lower taxes with Trump in the White House.
Infrared photograph of a brick sculpture against a background of a clouded black sky and rushes of white leafed trees
Infrared photograph from my series of Seattle parks.
photograph of a sunrise in a tea cup
As a photographer I strive always to work on "sequencing" and series of photographs. Consequently I have lots of projects.
This one is from a series called "Tasseomancy," which is as you'd expect a series of tea and tea-related things. But obviously it's not "about" tea.
Stone sculpture of a "colossal head" from Olmec culture.
It's morning again in Mesoamerica.