-l{single|double|none};--layout{single|double|none}
Set default layout options for a sheet:
single One page per sheet.
double Two pages per sheet, landscape orientation (one page on the left half, one page on the
right half).
none No auto-layout, mask-scan-points may individually be specified.
Using single or double automatically sets corresponding --mask-scan-points. The default is single.
-startsheet;--start-sheetstart-sheet
Number of first sheet to process in multi-sheet mode. (default: 1)
-endsheet;--end-sheetsheet
Number of last sheet to process in multi-sheet mode. -1 indicates processing until no more input
file with the corresponding page number is available (default: -1)
-#sheet-range;--sheetsheet-range
Optionally specifies which sheets to process in the range between start-sheet and end-sheet.
-xsheet-range;--excludesheet-range
Excludes sheets from processing in the range between start-sheet and end-sheet.
--pre-rotate{-90|90}
Rotates the whole image clockwise (90) or anti-clockwise (-90) before any other processing.
--post-rotate{-90|90}
Rotates the whole image clockwise (90) or anti-clockwise (-90) after any other processing.
-M{v|h|v,h};--pre-mirror{v|h|v,h}
Mirror the image, after possible pre-rotation. Either v (for vertical mirroring), h (for
horizontal mirroring) or v,h (for both) can be specified.
--post-mirror{v|h|v,h}
Mirror the image, after any other processing except possible post-rotation. Either v (for vertical
mirroring), h (for horizontal mirroring) or v,h (for both) can be specified.
--pre-shifth,v
Shift the image before further processing. Values for h (horizontal shift) and v (vertical shift)
can either be positive or negative.
--post-shifth,v
Shift the image after other processing. Values for h (horizontal shift) and v (vertical shift) can
either be positive or negative.
--pre-wipeleft,top,right,bottom
Manually wipe out an area before further processing. Any pixel in a wiped area will be set to
white. Multiple areas to be wiped may be specified by multiple occurrences of this options.
--post-wipeleft,top,right,bottom
Manually wipe out an area after processing. Any pixel in a wiped area will be set to white.
Multiple areas to be wiped may be specified by multiple occurrences of this options.
--pre-borderleft,top,right,bottom
Clear the border-area of the sheet before further processing. Any pixel in the border area will be
set to white.
--post-borderleft,top,right,bottom
Clear the border-area of the sheet after other processing. Any pixel in the border area will be
set to white.
--pre-maskx1,y1,x2,y2
Specify masks to apply before any other processing. Any pixel outside a mask will be set to white,
unless another mask includes this pixel.
Only pixels inside a mask will remain. Multiple masks may be specified. No deskewing will be
applied to the masks specified by --pre-mask.
-s{width,height|size-name};--size{width,height|size-name}
Change the sheet size before other processing is applied. Content on the sheet gets zoomed to fit
to the appropriate size, but the aspect ratio is preserved. Instead, if the sheet's aspect ratio
changes, the zoomed content gets centered on the sheet.
Possible values for size-name are: a5, a4, a3, letter, legal. All size names can also be applied
in rotated landscape orientation, use a4-landscape, letter-landscape etc.
--post-size{width,height|size-name}
Change the sheet size preserving the content's aspect ratio after other processing steps are
applied.
--stretch{width,height|size-name}
Change the sheet size before other processing is applied. Content on the sheet gets stretched to
the specified size, possibly changing the aspect ratio.
--post-stretch{width,height|size-name}
Change the sheet size after other processing is applied. Content on the sheet gets stretched to
the specified size, possibly changing the aspect ratio.
-zfactor;--zoomfactor
Change the sheet size according to the given factor before other processing is done.
--post-zoomfactor
Change the sheet size according to the given factor after processing is done.
-bn{v|h|v,h};--blackfilter-scan-direction{v|h|v,h}
Directions in which to search for solidly black areas. Either v (for vertical searching), h (for
horizontal searching) or v,h (for both) can be specified. The blackfilter works by moving a
virtual bar across each page. The darkness inside the virtual bar is determined and if it exceeds
blackfilter-scan-threshold black pixels in the area are filled. During filling the blackness of
each pixel is determined by black-threshold. The bar is then moved by blackfilter-scan-step in the
scanning direction. Once a page border is encountered the bar is moved down (horizontal scan) or
right (vertical scan) by its blackfilter-scan-size.
-bs{size|h-size,v-size};--blackfilter-scan-size{size|h-size,v-size}
Size of virtual bar in direction of scanning (meaning width for horizontal pass, height for
vertical pass) used for black area detection. Two values may be specified to individually set the
size for the horizontal scanning-pass and the vertical pass. (default: 20,20)
-bd{depth|h-depth,v-depth};--blackfilter-scan-depth{depth|h-depth,v-depth}
Depth of virtual bar in non-scanning direction (meaning height for horizontal pass, width for
vertical pass) used for black area detection. Two values may be specified to individually set the
depth for the horizontal scanning-pass and the vertical pass. (default: 500,500)
-bp{step|h-step,v-step};--blackfilter-scan-step{step|h-step,v-step}
Steps to move virtual bar for black area detection. Two values may be specified to individually
set the step for the horizontal scanning-pass and the vertical pass. (default: 5,5)
-btthreshold;--blackfilter-scan-thresholdthreshold
Ratio of dark pixels above which a black area gets detected. (default: 0.95).
-bxleft,top,right,bottom;--blackfilter-scan-excludeleft,top,right,bottom
Area on which the blackfilter should not operate. This can be useful to prevent the blackfilter
from working on inner page content. May be specified multiple times to set more than one area.
-biintensity;--blackfilter-intensityintensity
Intensity with which to delete black areas. This deletes pixels around the virtual scan bar.
Larger values will leave less noise-pixels around former black areas, but may delete page content.
(default: 20)
-niintensity;-noisefilter-intensityintensity
Intensity with which to delete individual pixels or tiny clusters of pixels. Any cluster which
only contains intensity dark pixels together will be deleted. (default: 4)
-ls{size|h-size,v-size};--blurfilter-size{size|h-size,v-size}
Size of blurfilter area to search for "lonely" clusters of pixels. (default: 100,100)
-lp{step|h-step,v-step};--blurfilter-step{step|h-step,v-step}
Size of "blurring" steps in each direction. (default: 50,50)
-liratio;--blurfilter-intensityratio
Relative intensity with which to delete tiny clusters of pixels. Any blurred area which contains
at most the ratio of dark pixels will be cleared. (default: 0.01)
-gs{size|h-size,v-size};--grayfilter-size{size|h-size,v-size}
Size of grayfilter mask to search for "gray-only" areas of pixels. (default: 50,50)
-gp{step|h-step,v-step};--grayfilter-step{step|h-step,v-step}
Size of steps moving the grayfilter mask in each direction. (default: 20,20)
-gtratio;--grayfilter-thresholdratio
Relative intensity of grayness which is accepted before clearing the grayfilter mask in cases
where no black pixel is found in the mask. (default: 0.5)
-px,y;--mask-scan-pointx,y
Manually set starting point for mask-detection. Multiple --mask-scan-point options may be
specified to detect multiple masks.
-mx1,y1,x2,y2;--maskx1,y1,x2,y2
Manually add a mask, in addition to masks automatically detected around the --mask-scan-point
coordinates (unless --no-mask-scan is specified).
Any pixel outside a mask will be set to white, unless another mask covers this pixel.
-mn{v\|h\|v,h};--mask-scan-direction{v\|h\|v,h}
Directions in which to search for mask borders, starting from --mask-scan-point coordinates.
Either v (for vertical mirroring), h (for horizontal mirroring) or v,h (for both) can be
specified. (default: h, as v may cut text- paragraphs on single-page sheets)
-ms{size\|h-size,v-size};--mask-scan-size{size\|h-size,v-size}
Width of the virtual bar used for mask detection. Two values may be specified to individually set
horizontal and vertical size. (default: 50,50)
-md{depth\|h-depth,v-depth};--mask-scan-depth{depth\|h-depth,v-depth}
Height of the virtual bar used for mask detection. (default: -1,-1, using the total width or
height of the sheet)
-mp{step\|h-step,v-step};--mask-scan-step{step\|h-step,v-step}
Steps to move the virtual bar for mask detection. (default: 5,5)
-mt{threshold\|h-threshold,v-threshold};--mask-scan-threshold{threshold\|h-threshold,v-threshold}
Ratio of dark pixels below which an edge gets detected, relative to maximum blackness when
counting from the start coordinate heading towards one edge. (default: 0.1)
-mmw,h;--mask-scan-minimumw,h
Minimum allowed size of an auto-detected mask. Masks detected below this size will be ignored and
set to the size specified by mask-scan-maximum. (default: 100,100)
-mMw,h;--mask-scan-maximumw,h
Maximum allowed size of an auto-detected mask. Masks detected above this size will be shrunk to
the maximum value, each direction individually. (default: sheet size, or page size derived from
--layout option)
-mccolor;--mask-colorcolor
Color value with which to wipe out pixels not covered by any mask. Maybe useful for testing in
order to visualize the effect of masking. (Note that an RGB-value is expected: R*65536 + G*256 +
B.)
-dn{left\|top\|right\|bottom},...;--deskew-scan-direction{left\|top\|right\|bottom},...
Edges from which to scan for rotation. Each edge of a mask can be used to detect the mask's
rotation. If multiple edges are specified, the average value will be used, unless the statistical
deviation exceeds --deskew-scan-deviation. Use left for scanning from the left edge, top for
scanning from the top edge, right for scanning from the right edge, bottom for scanning from the
bottom. Multiple directions can be separated by commas. (default: left,right)
-dspixels;--deskew-scan-sizepixels
Size of virtual line for rotation detection. (default: 1500)
-ddratio;--deskew-scan-depthratio
Amount of dark pixels to accumulate until scanning is stopped, relative to scan-bar size.
(default: 0.5)
-drdegrees;--deskew-scan-rangedegrees
Range in which to search for rotation, from -degrees to +degrees rotation. (default: 5.0)
-dpdegrees;--deskew-scan-stepdegrees
Steps between single rotation-angle detections. Lower numbers lead to better results but slow down
processing. (default: 0.1)
-dvdeviation;--deskew-scan-deviationdeviation
Maximum statistical deviation allowed among the results from detected edges. No rotation if
exceeded. (default: 1.0)
-Wleft,top,right,bottom;--wipeleft,top,right,bottom
Manually wipe out an area. Any pixel in a wiped area will be set to white. Multiple --wipe areas
may be specified. This is applied after deskewing and before automatic border-scan.
-mw{size\|left,right};--middle-wipe{size\|left,right}
If --layout is set to double, this may specify the size of a middle area to wipe out between the
two pages on the sheet. This may be useful if the blackfilter fails to remove some black areas
(e.g. resulting from photo-copying in the middle between two pages).
-Bleft,top,right,bottom;--borderleft,top,right,bottom
Manually add a border. Any pixel in the border area will be set to white. This is applied after
deskewing and before automatic border-scan.
-Bn{v\|h\|v,h};--border-scan-direction{v\|h\|v,h}
Directions in which to search for outer border. Either v (for vertical mirroring), h (for
horizontal mirroring) or v,h (for both) can be specified. (default: v)
-Bs{size\|h-size,v-size};--border-scan-size{size\|h-size,v-size}
Width of virtual bar used for border detection. Two values may be specified to individually set
horizontal and vertical size. (default: 5,5)
-Bp{step\|h-step,v-step};--border-scan-step{step\|h-step,v-step}
Steps to move virtual bar for border detection. (default: 5,5)
-Btthreshold;--border-scan-thresholdthreshold
Absolute number of dark pixels covered by the border-scan mask above which a border is detected.
(default: 5)
-Ba{left\|top\|right\|bottom};--border-align{left\|top\|right\|bottom}
Direction where to shift the detected border-area. Use --border-margin to specify horizontal and
vertical distances to be kept from the sheet-edge. (default: none)
-Bmvertical,horizontal;--border-marginvertical,horizontal
Distance to keep from the sheet edge when aligning a border area. May use measurement suffices
such as cm, in.
-wthreshold;--white-thresholdthreshold
Brightness ratio above which a pixel is considered white. (default: 0.9)
-bthreshold;--black-thresholdthreshold
Brightness ratio below which a pixel is considered black (non-gray). This is used by the
gray-filter and the blackfilter. This value is also used when converting a grayscale image to
black-and-white mode (default: 0.33)
-ip{1\|2};--input-pages{1\|2}
If 2 is specified, read two input images instead of one and internally combine them to a
doubled-layout sheet before further processing. Before internally combining, --pre-rotation is
optionally applied individually to both input images as the very first processing steps.
-op{1\|2};--output-pages{1\|2}
If 2 is specified, write two output images instead of one, as a result of splitting a
doubled-layout sheet after processing. After splitting the sheet, --post-rotation is optionally
applied individually to both output images as the very last processing step.
-S{width,height\|size-name};--sheet-size{width,height\|size-name}
Force a fix sheet size. Usually, the sheet size is determined by the input image size (if
input-pages=1), or by the double size of the first page in a two-page input set (if
input-pages=2). If the input image is smaller than the size specified here, it will appear
centered and surrounded with a white border on the sheet. If the input image is bigger, it will be
centered and the edges will be cropped. This option may also be helpful to get regular sized
output images if the input image sizes differ. Standard size-names like a4-landscape, letter, etc.
may be used (see --size). (default: as in input file)
--sheet-background{black\|white}
Sets a color with which the sheet is filled before any image is loaded and placed onto it. This
can be useful when the sheet size and the image size differ.
--no-blackfiltersheet-range
Disables black area scan. Individual sheet indices can be specified.
--no-noisefiltersheet-range
Disables the noisefilter. Individual sheet indices can be specified.
--no-blurfiltersheet-range
Disables the blurfilter. Individual sheet indices can be specified.
--no-grayfiltersheet-range
Disables the grayfilter. Individual sheet indices can be specified.
--no-mask-scansheet-range
Disables mask-detection. Masks explicitly set by --mask will still have effect. Individual sheet
indices can be specified.
--no-mask-centersheet-range
Disables auto-centering of each mask. Auto-centering is performed by default if the --layout
option has been set. Individual sheet indices can be specified.
--no-deskewsheet-range
Disables deskewing. Individual sheet indices can be specified.
--no-wipesheet-range
Disables explicit wipe-areas. This means the effect of parameter --wipe can be disabled
individually per sheet.
--no-bordersheet-range
Disables explicitly set borders. This means the effect of parameter --border can be disabled
individually per sheet.
--no-border-scansheet-range
Disables border-scanning from the edges of the sheet. Individual sheet indices can be specified.
--no-border-alignsheet-range
Disables aligning of the area detected by border-scanning (see --border-align). Individual sheet
indices can be specified.
-nsheet-range;--no-processingsheet-range
Do not perform any processing on a sheet except pre/post rotating and mirroring, and file-depth
conversions on saving. This option has the same effect as setting all --no-xxx options together.
Individual sheet indices can be specified.
--interpolate{nearest\|linear\|cubic}
Set the interpolation function used for deskewing and stretching. The cubic option provides the
best image quality, while nearest is the fastest. (default: cubic)
--no-multi-pages
Disable multi-page processing even if the input filename contains a % (usually indicating the
start of a placeholder for the page counter).
--dpidpi
Dots per inch used for conversion of measured size values, like e.g. 21cm,27.9cm. Mind that this
parameter should occur before specifying any size value with measurement suffix. (default: 300)
-t{pbm\|pgm\|ppm};--type{pbm\|pgm>\|ppm}
Output file type (and bit depth). If not specified, the one with the same, or closest, pixel
format as the original input files will be used.
pbm Portable Bit Map, monochrome raw image.
pgm Portable Grayscale Map, 8-bit per pixel grayscale raw image.
ppm Portable Pixel Map, 24-bit per pixel RGB raw image.
-T;--test-only
Do not write any output. May be useful in combination with --verbose to get information about the
input.
-sinr;--start-inputnr
Set the first page number to substitute for '%d' in input filenames. Every time the input file
sequence is repeated, this number gets increased by 1. (default: (startsheet-1)*inputpages+1)
-sonr;--start-outputnr
Set the first page number to substitute for '%d' in output filenames. Every time the output file
sequence is repeated, this number gets increased by 1. (default: (startsheet-1)*outputpages+1)
--insert-blanknr[,nr...]
Use blank input instead of an input file from the input file sequence at the specified
index-positions. The input file sequence will be interrupted temporarily and will continue with
the next input file afterwards. This can be useful to insert blank content into a sequence of
input images.
--replace-blanknr[,nr...]
Like --insert-blank, but the input images at the specified index positions get replaced with blank
content and thus will be ignored.
--overwrite
Allow overwriting existing files. Otherwise the program terminates with an error if an output file
to be written already exists.
-q;--quiet
Quiet mode, no output at all.
-v;--verbose
Verbose output, more info messages.
-vv Even more verbose output, show parameter settings before processing.
-V;--version
Output version and build information.