Skew (fax) explained

In fax systems, skew is the angular deviation of the received frame from rectangularity caused by asynchronism between the scanner and the recorder. This is the same as the angle between the scanning line, or recording line, and the perpendicular to the paper path.

Skew is expressed numerically as the tangent of the deviation angle.

Example of +1 degree (counter-clockwise) skew in a facsimile image. The red line is perfectly horizontal.

Skew detection[1] and correction can be automatically applied by the receiving machine.

Notes and References

  1. Document Image Skew Detection: Survey and Annotated Bibliography . https://web.archive.org/web/20190720231133/https://pdfs.semanticscholar.org/744a/78814d7b22a31ef3d694ed56da5c66cd8dc2.pdf. dead. 2019-07-20. 21 July 2019. Document Analysis Systems II. J. J. Hull . J. J. Hull, S. L. Taylor (editors). Series in Machine Perception and Artificial Intelligence. World Scientific. 40–64. 1998. 29. 10.1142/9789812797704_0003. 978-981-02-3103-3. 5219931 .