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[#]: subject: "How I scan family photos on Linux"
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[#]: via: "https://opensource.com/article/22/4/scan-family-photos-linux"
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[#]: author: "Alan Formy-Duval https://opensource.com/users/alanfdoss"
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How I scan family photos on Linux
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With Linux, I can connect with my ancestors in unexpected ways.
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![Camera][1]
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PublicDomainPictures. CC0.
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Linux isn't just something that runs on servers and powers the internet. It's a safe place for your data, your family history and memories, working or having fun, and real life.
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Case in point: Right now I'm in the middle of a project scanning old family photos. I have been using Fedora Linux with the GNOME desktop for a few years, so I didn't have to install any additional software packages. I just plug my scanner into the USB port, start up the scanning software (Document Scanner), and I'm good to go. Keep reading to see how I did it.
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### Digitizing memories
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Many people are interested in learning more about their family history, ancestry, and legacy. With the technology now available, digitizing old artifacts has become a common practice. Whether it's your 1980s cassette collection, high school artwork, or old family photos, putting them into a digital format is a modern method of preservation and future proofing.
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My mom recently gave me some photos of some of my ancestors, so I have several images that I want to preserve. Scanning them not only provides a certain sense of permanence but also allows me to manipulate them in ways that were unheard of in the era when they were captured. For instance, I have a photo of my grandfather, who unfortunately passed a few years before my birth. By digitizing his photo, I can zoom in, get to know him, and maybe relate to him in a way that otherwise would be impossible.
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### Workflow
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The first thing to do is plug my Canon scanner into the USB port. When I open Document Scanner, it detects my Canon LiDE 210 scanner. Next, I place the photo onto the flatbed scanner. I adjust the settings for 2400 DPI image resolution to ensure I capture every detail.
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Then I click scan. At this resolution the scan may take a while, but once it is complete, I can crop the image as needed and save it.
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By the way, as I scan my photos and write this article, I'm also enjoying some of my favorite music with [Clementine][2], an open source audio player—on the same computer. Performance hit? Not a bit!
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Once scanning is complete, I've also got the option of cropping the image and saving it as a PDF, JPG, or whatever format I choose.
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### Real life
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Allow me to introduce my grandfather and my Uncle George, circa 1944. George was a World War II vet having seen action in Europe battling the Nazis. My grandfather, on the right, was the foreman of a southeastern North Carolina lumber mill. While he didn't see the battlefield, he was in charge of captured Nazi POWs assigned to work at his mill. He described them as young boys that just wanted to go home to their families.
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![Scan of photo of my grandfather][3]
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(Alan Formy-Duval, CC BY-SA 4.0)
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### Final thoughts
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As a dedicated Linux desktop user, I sometimes hear people say they don't use Linux because there are certain tasks it can't perform. Linux is all I use, and I haven't had that problem for roughly 14 years and counting. Whether you're looking for a pleasant pastime or a way to be more productive, there's likely a solution for you that runs on Linux.
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via: https://opensource.com/article/22/4/scan-family-photos-linux
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作者:[Alan Formy-Duval][a]
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选题:[lkxed][b]
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译者:[译者ID](https://github.com/译者ID)
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校对:[校对者ID](https://github.com/校对者ID)
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本文由 [LCTT](https://github.com/LCTT/TranslateProject) 原创编译,[Linux中国](https://linux.cn/) 荣誉推出
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[a]: https://opensource.com/users/alanfdoss
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[b]: https://github.com/lkxed
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[1]: https://opensource.com/sites/default/files/lead-images/camera-photography-film.jpg
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[2]: https://opensource.com/life/16/10/4-open-music-players-compared
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[3]: https://opensource.com/sites/default/files/2022-04/Scanner_Picture2022.png
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[#]: subject: "How I scan family photos on Linux"
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[#]: via: "https://opensource.com/article/22/4/scan-family-photos-linux"
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[#]: author: "Alan Formy-Duval https://opensource.com/users/alanfdoss"
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[#]: collector: "lkxed"
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[#]: translator: "geekpi"
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[#]: reviewer: " "
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我如何在 Linux 上扫描家庭照片
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有了 Linux,我可以用意想不到的方式与我的祖先联系。
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![Camera][1]
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图片由:
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PublicDomainPictures. CC0.
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Linux 不仅仅是在服务器上运行和为互联网提供动力的东西。它是你的数据、你的家庭历史和记忆、工作或娱乐以及现实生活的安全场所。
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这就是例子:现在我正在进行一个扫描家庭老照片的项目。我使用带有 GNOME 桌面的 Fedora Linux 已经有几年了,所以我不需要安装任何额外的软件包。我只是把扫描仪插入 USB 接口,启动扫描软件(Document Scanner),就可以了。继续阅读,看看我是如何做到的。
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### 将记忆数字化
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许多人对了解他们的家族历史、祖先和遗产感兴趣。随着现在技术的发展,将旧的人工制品数字化已经成为一种普遍的做法。无论是你 80 年代的磁带收藏,还是高中的艺术作品,或者是家庭的老照片,把它们变成数字格式是一种现代的保存和未来证明的方法。
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我妈妈最近给了我一些祖先的照片,所以我有几张想保存的图片。扫描它们不仅提供了某种意义上的永久性,而且使我能够以在拍摄它们的时代闻所未闻的方式来处理它们。例如,我有一张我祖父的照片,他在我出生前几年不幸去世。通过将他的照片数字化,我可以放大,了解他,并可能以一种原本不可能的方式与他建立联系。
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### 工作流程
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首先要做的是把我的佳能扫描仪插入 USB 接口。当我打开 Document Scanner 时,它检测到我的 Canon LiDE 210 扫描仪。接下来,我把照片放到平板扫描仪上。我将设置调整为 2400 DPI 的图像分辨率,以确保我捕捉到每一个细节。
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然后我点击扫描。在这种分辨率下,扫描可能需要一些时间,但完成后,我可以根据需要裁剪图像并保存它。
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顺便说一下,在我扫描照片和写这篇文章的时候,我也在用 [Clementine][2],一个开源的音频播放器在同一台电脑上欣赏我最喜欢的一些音乐。性能受到影响?一点也不。
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扫描完成后,我还可以选择裁剪图片并将其保存为 PDF、JPG 或任何我选择的格式。
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### 现实生活
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请允许我介绍我的祖父和我的叔叔乔治,大约在 1944 年。乔治是一名二战老兵,曾在欧洲与纳粹作战。我的祖父,在右边,是北卡罗来纳州东南部一家木材厂的工头。虽然他没有看到战场,但他负责分配到他的工厂工作的被俘纳粹战俘。他形容他们是年轻的男孩,只想回家和他们的家人在一起。
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![Scan of photo of my grandfather][3]
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(Alan Formy-Duval, CC BY-SA 4.0)
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### 最后的想法
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作为一个专门的 Linux 桌面用户,我有时会听到有人说他们不使用 Linux,因为有一些任务它不能执行。Linux 是我使用的全部,而且在大约 14 年的时间里,我没有遇到这个问题。无论你是在寻找一种愉快的消遣,还是寻找一种提高工作效率的方法,都有可能有一种在 Linux 上运行的解决方案适合你。
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via: https://opensource.com/article/22/4/scan-family-photos-linux
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作者:[Alan Formy-Duval][a]
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选题:[lkxed][b]
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译者:[geekpi](https://github.com/geekpi)
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校对:[校对者ID](https://github.com/校对者ID)
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本文由 [LCTT](https://github.com/LCTT/TranslateProject) 原创编译,[Linux中国](https://linux.cn/) 荣誉推出
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[a]: https://opensource.com/users/alanfdoss
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[b]: https://github.com/lkxed
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[1]: https://opensource.com/sites/default/files/lead-images/camera-photography-film.jpg
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[2]: https://opensource.com/life/16/10/4-open-music-players-compared
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[3]: https://opensource.com/sites/default/files/2022-04/Scanner_Picture2022.png
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