It’s perfect! Do you guys already do this?

I open a letter, I take it’s picture with FairScan. The FairScan-folder on my android device gets syncthinged to the ingest folder for Paperless-ngx on my “server”. Paperless imports it, deletes the file and sets the new documents tag to inbox. I decide if the document goes to the binder for important stuff, or if I just toss it in a binder with all the paper I most likely will never touch again. Next time I look at Paperless, I edit all documents with the inbox tag and remove the tag.

    • llii@discuss.tchncs.de
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      19 hours ago

      Its a hacked together shell script. I wanted to learn shell scripting, but I should’ve probably programmed it in python.

      But it basically does this:

      1. scan pages as png via scanimage in gray scale
      2. convert the image into a high contrast b/w one with image magick
      3. sort pages if I have to combine two scans (front and back side)
      4. create a single pdf of all the document pages via image magick
      5. move pdf to the paperless folder

      I won’t share it because it’s really ugly and some of the functionality can be done with paperless native, like combining the pages of two scans. Which would’ve been easier.

      • RazzleDazzle@discuss.tchncs.de
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        12 hours ago

        Thanks! And that’s ok, I’m more interested in the steps than the code itself. Do you apply any optimizations with image magik in step 2?