On 2021-08-27 16:50, Antonio Carlini via cctalk wrote: > For photographs or shaded areas that don't necessarily come out well > under those settings, I plan to use 8-bit greyscale. I'd prefer to use > 600dpi but I may have to fall back to 300dpi if the per-page fiile size > shoots up too much.
I always fail to understand this ... With prices for hard drives like they are, and comparing to the amount of work, it really is to scan a manual, I would recommend to scan with the best resolution you have, and have those files as you "original scans" Than, you apply whatever tricks you have in your bin, to "publish" those scans. Probably, one day there will be a nice tool, to do whatever you expected, and you have the scan already on your drive, and the original manual is digitized and preserved already. Just my .001 cents ;-) And I was talking about pictures/hafltone etc. The recommendations for b/w & text/line drawings are clear ...
