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Kooka is a raster image scan program for KDE 3. It is replaced by [[Skanlite]] in KDE 4.


Kooka is an intuitive, easy to use open source GNU/Linux scan program.
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It is the scan application of choice for the KDE project and thus it is official part of the KDE Graphics Package.


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'''Kooka is a raster image scan program<br /> for KDE 3'''</translate>
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In KDE SC 4.x it is replaced by a built-in scanning utility and by '''[[Special:myLanguage/Skanlite|Skanlite]]'''. A KDE SC 4 version of '''Kooka''' is still being developed.


[[Image:Kooka-scr-1.png|thumb|400px|Preview view]]
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'''Kooka''' is an intuitive, easy to use open source GNU/Linux scan program.
It is the scan application of choice for the KDE platform and thus it is official part of the KDE Graphics Package.




[[Image:Kooka-scr-2.png|thumb|400px|Gallery mode viewing a scan]]
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[[Image:Kooka-scr-1.png|thumb|400px|center|Preview view]]


== Features ==


Scanning
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* Scanner support using the SANE library.
[[Image:Kooka-scr-2.png|thumb|400px|center|Gallery mode viewing a scan]]
* Handling of the important scanner options like resolution, mode, threshold etc. in a user friendly dialog.
* Preview- and final scanning
* Interactive and automatic scan area selection on a preview pane.


Image Storage
* The save assistant helps you to find the correct image format for your purpose and creates a filename for you automatically.
* Images are stored in the gallery - no need to find a folder to save for every test scan.


The Image Gallery
== Features == <!--T:6-->
* A treeview organised place where your images are stored.
* Create and remove folders to organise your image collections.
* Intelligent zooming for best viewing comfort.
* Basic image manipulation functions like rotating, cropping and more.
* Image printing in original and custom size.
* Correct handling of picky tiff images like multipage tiffs.
* Drag and drop with other KDE programs.


OCR
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* Kooka supports GOCR, an open source ocr project.
* Scanning
* Kooka works with KADMOS, a commercial OCR/ICR toolbox.
** Scanner support using the SANE library.
* Kooka interfaces Ocrad, a Free Software OCR program.
** Handling of the important scanner options like resolution, mode, threshold etc. in a user friendly dialog.
** Preview- and final scanning
** Interactive and automatic scan area selection on a preview pane.


KDE Scan Service
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* The libkscan provides a user friendly scan service to all other KDE applications which want to use it.
* Image Storage
* Currently the KOffice Application and KView support it.
** The save assistant helps you to find the correct image format for your purpose and creates a filename for you automatically.
** Images are stored in the gallery - no need to find a folder to save for every test scan.


==External links==
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* http://kooka.kde.org/ - Project website (not up-to-date)
* The Image Gallery
** A treeview organised place where your images are stored.
** Create and remove folders to organise your image collections.
** Intelligent zooming for best viewing comfort.
** Basic image manipulation functions like rotating, cropping and more.
** Image printing in original and custom size.
** Correct handling of picky tiff images like multipage tiffs.
** Drag and drop with other KDE applications.
 
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* OCR
** Kooka supports GOCR, an open source ocr project.
** Kooka works with KADMOS, a commercial OCR/ICR toolbox.
** Kooka interfaces Ocrad, a Free Software OCR program.
 
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* KDE Scan Service
** The libkscan provides a user friendly scan service to all other KDE applications which want to use it.
** Currently the [[Special:myLanguage/KOffice|KOffice]] Application and [[Special:myLanguage/KView|KView]] support it.
 
==External links== <!--T:12-->
* [http://kooka.kde.org/ - Project website] (not up-to-date)
 
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Revision as of 13:08, 10 June 2012

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  Kooka is a raster image scan program
for KDE 3

In KDE SC 4.x it is replaced by a built-in scanning utility and by Skanlite. A KDE SC 4 version of Kooka is still being developed.

Kooka is an intuitive, easy to use open source GNU/Linux scan program. It is the scan application of choice for the KDE platform and thus it is official part of the KDE Graphics Package.


Preview view


Gallery mode viewing a scan


Features

  • Scanning
    • Scanner support using the SANE library.
    • Handling of the important scanner options like resolution, mode, threshold etc. in a user friendly dialog.
    • Preview- and final scanning
    • Interactive and automatic scan area selection on a preview pane.
  • Image Storage
    • The save assistant helps you to find the correct image format for your purpose and creates a filename for you automatically.
    • Images are stored in the gallery - no need to find a folder to save for every test scan.
  • The Image Gallery
    • A treeview organised place where your images are stored.
    • Create and remove folders to organise your image collections.
    • Intelligent zooming for best viewing comfort.
    • Basic image manipulation functions like rotating, cropping and more.
    • Image printing in original and custom size.
    • Correct handling of picky tiff images like multipage tiffs.
    • Drag and drop with other KDE applications.
  • OCR
    • Kooka supports GOCR, an open source ocr project.
    • Kooka works with KADMOS, a commercial OCR/ICR toolbox.
    • Kooka interfaces Ocrad, a Free Software OCR program.
  • KDE Scan Service
    • The libkscan provides a user friendly scan service to all other KDE applications which want to use it.
    • Currently the KOffice Application and KView support it.

External links