scanhoek
Scanhoek is a term that sometimes appears in discussions related to scanning technology, particularly in contexts involving optical character recognition (OCR) or image processing. It refers to the practice of intentionally distorting or altering an image in a specific way, often to bypass detection mechanisms or to achieve a particular visual effect. This manipulation might involve slight shifts, rotations, or pixel-level adjustments that are subtle enough to be imperceptible to the human eye but significant enough to fool an automated system designed to recognize a standardized or unaltered image.
The motivation behind scanhoek can vary. In some cases, it might be used to circumvent digital rights