User:Pedro Sá Couto/TW/JSTOR De-watermarking
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Revision as of 03:01, 6 June 2020 by Pedro Sá Couto (talk | contribs)
STREAM
The process to dewatermark is separated into 4 steps:
1. Bursting the PDF into png
2. Overlaying the cover
3. Overlaying the pages
4. OCR again
JSTOR.SH
To activate the stream I use ./jstor.sh
cp `ls -td -- /Users/PSC/Desktop/JSTOR/jstorpaper/* | head -n 1` /Users/PSC/Desktop/JSTOR/overlay
cd /Users/PSC/Desktop/JSTOR/overlay
for name in *; do mv "$name" "${name// /_}"; done
mv /Users/PSC/Desktop/JSTOR/overlay/*.pdf target.pdf
mkdir -p split
python3 burstpdf.py
python3 overlaylogo_cover.py
python3 overlaylogo_page.py
rm target.pdf
convert "split/*.{png,jpeg,pdf}" -quality 100 name.pdf
var1=`ls -td -- /Users/PSC/Desktop/JSTOR/jstorpaper/*.pdf | head -n 1`
mv name.pdf $var1
rm -r split
mv `ls -td -- /Users/PSC/Desktop/JSTOR/jstorpaper/* | head -n 1` /Users/PSC/Desktop/JSTOR/ready
cd /Users/PSC/Desktop/JSTOR/ready
ocrmypdf `ls -td -- /Users/PSC/Desktop/JSTOR/ready/* | head -n 1` `ls -td -- /Users/PSC/Desktop/JSTOR/ready/* | head -n 1`
mv `ls -td -- /Users/PSC/Desktop/JSTOR/ready/* | head -n 1` /Users/PSC/Desktop/JSTOR/ready/ocred
1. Bursting the PDF into png
#Based in the code in https://iq.opengenus.org/pdf_to_image_in_python/
import pdf2image
from PIL import Image
import time
#DECLARE CONSTANTS
PDF_PATH = "target.pdf"
DPI = 200
FIRST_PAGE = None
LAST_PAGE = None
FORMAT = 'png'
THREAD_COUNT = 1
USERPWD = None
USE_CROPBOX = False
STRICT = False
def pdftopil():
#This method reads a pdf and converts it into a sequence of images
#PDF_PATH sets the path to the PDF file
#dpi parameter assists in adjusting the resolution of the image
#first_page parameter allows you to set a first page to be processed by pdftoppm
#last_page parameter allows you to set a last page to be processed by pdftoppm
#fmt parameter allows to set the format of pdftoppm conversion (PpmImageFile, TIFF)
#thread_count parameter allows you to set how many thread will be used for conversion.
#userpw parameter allows you to set a password to unlock the converted PDF
#use_cropbox parameter allows you to use the crop box instead of the media box when converting
#strict parameter allows you to catch pdftoppm syntax error with a custom type PDFSyntaxError
start_time = time.time()
pil_images = pdf2image.convert_from_path(PDF_PATH, dpi=DPI, first_page=FIRST_PAGE, last_page=LAST_PAGE, fmt=FORMAT, thread_count=THREAD_COUNT, userpw=USERPWD, use_cropbox=USE_CROPBOX, strict=STRICT)
print ("Time taken : " + str(time.time() - start_time))
return pil_images
def save_images(pil_images):
d = 1
for image in pil_images:
image.save(("split/page%d"%d) + ".png")
d += 1
if __name__ == "__main__":
pil_images = pdftopil()
save_images(pil_images)
2. Overlaying the cover
from PIL import Image
background = Image.open("split/page1.png")
#rescaling the logo
basewidth = (background.size[0])
finalcover = Image.open("cover.png")
wpercent = (basewidth/float(finalcover.size[0]))
hsize = int((float(finalcover.size[1])*float(wpercent)))
finalcover = finalcover.resize((basewidth,hsize), Image.ANTIALIAS)
finalcover.save("cover_rescale.png")
foreground = Image.open("cover_rescale.png")
background.paste(foreground, (0, -180), foreground.convert('RGBA'))
background.save("split/page1.png")
3. Overlaying the pages
This happens through ./jstor.sh
from PIL import Image
base = Image.open("split/page2.png")
#rescaling the logo
basewidth = (base.size[0])
finalpage = Image.open("pages.png")
wpercent = (basewidth/float(finalpage.size[0]))
hsize = int((float(finalpage.size[1])*float(wpercent)))
finalpage = finalpage.resize((basewidth,hsize), Image.ANTIALIAS)
finalpage.save("page_rescale.png")
foreground = Image.open("page_rescale.png")
i = 2
while True:
try:
background = Image.open("split/page%i.png"%i)
background.paste(foreground, (0, -140), foreground.convert('RGBA'))
background.save("split/page%i.png"%i)
i+=1
except:
print("DID MY JOB!")
break
4. OCR again
This happens through ./jstor.sh
ocrmypdf `ls -td -- /Users/PSC/Desktop/JSTOR/ready/* | head -n 1` `ls -td -- /Users/PSC/Desktop/JSTOR/ready/* | head -n 1`