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    '''Skanlite''' is a simple image scanning application that does nothing more than scan and save images. '''Skanlite''' can open a save dialog for every image scanned or save the images immediately in a specified directory with auto-generated names and format. The user can also choose to show the scanned image before saving.
    '''Skanlite''' is a simple image scanning application that does nothing more than scan and save images. '''Skanlite''' can open a save dialog for every image scanned or save the images immediately in a specified directory with auto-generated names and format. The user can also choose to show the scanned image before saving.

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    Numérisation d'une page
      Skanlite is an image scanning application, for KDE SC 4.x

    Skanlite is a simple image scanning application that does nothing more than scan and save images. Skanlite can open a save dialog for every image scanned or save the images immediately in a specified directory with auto-generated names and format. The user can also choose to show the scanned image before saving.

    Skanlite can save images in the following formats:

    • jpeg, jpg
    • png
    • bmp
    • ppm
    • xbm
    • xpm

    As well as the usual USB scanners, it also works with networked scanners.


    Preview and basic settings
    Preview and extended settings

    Skanlite is based on libksane, an interface provided by KDE for SANE libraries to control flat scanners. It also works with networked scanners.


    For scanning on KDE 3 see Kooka.


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