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Gnome normally brings their simple GNOME Document Scanner (
simple-scan), KDE comes withskanliteorskanpage.xsaneis an older GTK-based frontend, there's also the GIMP plugin usingxsane.NAPS2is an independent fully-featured frontend. And a lot of dedicated OCR software (including stuff likeOCRFeederorPaperwork) also supports sane.PS: even the basic tools support previews, then letting you select only the specific area you want to scan.
Wait, NAPS2 supports Linux too? It's my go to thing I install on people's computers when they want to scan things