Arbol One writes:
> .. the letters are black and the document is in many colours but black.
> How can I isolate the black, thus the letters, from all the other
> colours ...
Are you sure that the letters are just black? Usually due to
anti-aliasing there are shaded colours around the black lette
As far as I can tell you are trying to maintain most of the information
of the scanned image, just enhance the letters.
First, without seeing the actual image I'm not sure if this can help
you, but maybe it will give you some ideas.
What I would do is (I'm writing this just remembering, some
On 12 December 2011 09:53, Xiella Harksell wrote:
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> On 12 December 2011 09:53, Xiella Harksell wrote:
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>> On 12 December 2011 09:07, Arbol One wrote:
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>>> I have a png file that has some letters, the letters are blurry after
>>> the scanning and I would like to enhance the tone of the lette
On 12 December 2011 09:53, Xiella Harksell wrote:
> On 12 December 2011 09:07, Arbol One wrote:
>
>> I have a png file that has some letters, the letters are blurry after the
>> scanning and I would like to enhance the tone of the letters, the letters
>> are black and the document is in many col
On 12 December 2011 09:07, Arbol One wrote:
> I have a png file that has some letters, the letters are blurry after the
> scanning and I would like to enhance the tone of the letters, the letters
> are black and the document is in many colours but black. How can I isolate
> the black, thus the le
> I have a png file that has some letters, the letters are blurry after
> the
> scanning and I would like to enhance the tone of the letters, the
> letters
> are black and the document is in many colours but black. How can I
> isolate
> the black, thus the letters, from all the other colours and t
I have a png file that has some letters, the letters are blurry after the
scanning and I would like to enhance the tone of the letters, the letters
are black and the document is in many colours but black. How can I isolate
the black, thus the letters, from all the other colours and then enhance the