Re: Scanned Image Processing

2001-02-05 Thread Cheung Koon Tung, Kent
g Koon Tung, Kent" [EMAIL PROTECTED]> Organization: City University of Hong Kong Date: Sat, 03 Feb 2001 11:56:00 +0800 To: GIMP [EMAIL PROTECTED]> Subject: Re: Scanned Image Processing Hi all, Thank you for all the nice guys who have given me input. Here are my experiences about your suggest

RE: Scanned Image Processing

2001-02-02 Thread COUTIER Eric
Title: RE: Scanned Image Processing Perhaps doing Posterization (Image/Color/posterize) -Message d'origine- De: Cheung Koon Tung, Kent [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Date: vendredi 02 février 2001 10:31 À: GIMP Objet: Scanned Image Processing Dear GIMP Gurus, I am facing a long

Re: Scanned Image Processing

2001-02-02 Thread Jeff Trefftzs
I haven't tried this, but maybe fiddling with indexed mode and limiting the number of colors would help. My experience with posterization has been that it doesn't partition the image colors the way I would. -Jeff T

Re: Scanned Image Processing

2001-02-02 Thread David Hodson
"Cheung Koon Tung, Kent" wrote: 1. Dithering when the publication is produced 2. Anti-aliasing effect when the publication is produced 3. The "texture" of the publication paper I want to do automatic or semi-automatic pre-processing with GIMP so that the above three effects can be removed