![]() (You will now be scanning the last page first, and the first page of the document will be face down on the bottom of the pile. Remove the packet from the output bin and put it back into the document feeder with the last page on top. (* Put the document packet to be scanned in the document feeder and scan it (first page on top). If you find it useful, please donate what you think it is worth to my paypal account using the above email address. Script by Bob Silverstein - This is provided as donation-ware. This script will set the names of scanned files to the correct order after scanning side one of a packet, then side two of a packet. ![]() This script is for those of us who have scanners with a document feeder, but the document feeder can only scan 1 side of a double sided page at a time. Paste everything below into the Script Editor: Please feel free to modify, copy, and redistribute the workflow but please share your improvements here.įor anyone who is interested, I wrote an applescript a while back that performs a similar function: And I put up a screenshot of the workflow in Automator. The Automator workflow can be downloaded from here. I only tested it on OS X 10.6.2, so if you use it on other versions, please let me know in the comments if it breaks. ![]() Unfortunately, building pdftk from either MacPorts or Fink is currently broken so there is a precompiled version here. ![]() Requirements: PDFtk is required however this step could potentially be replaced with a Python script. The workflow queries for the source pages, reverses the order of the even pages using PDFtk and then combines and outputs the pages in the correct order. I have written an Automator workflow that will take those scanned pages as input, and then output them as a combined and reordered PDF document. If you have a scanner with an automatic document feeder it is convenient to scan double sided pages by scanning the front sides (odds) and then the back sides (evens). ![]()
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