Re: [Gimp-user] how to remove coffee stain from scanned documents?

2009-08-03 Thread Zhang Weiwu
Zhang Weiwu wrote:
 Hello. I knew how to create coffee stain, there are too many 
 tutorials available for that but google always tell me what I knew. In 
 fact I don't need gimp to make coffee stain, I can simply pour coffee on 
 the print output. What I need is to remove coffee stain from a scanned 
 document.

 In my case I think it should be easy because the document is printed in 
 blue color while coffee stain dark and red. A person can easily 
 tell documents from the stain, so should gimp. Can you recommend a 
 tutorial that I can follow, that solves similar problem?
   
I found the solution now and can answer to my own question.

Use Colors - Components to separate the scan to CMYK, remove all 
except cyan (so we removed the coffee stain and kept the blue ink), do 
color replacement to get the cyan back to blue. Done.
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[Gimp-user] how to remove coffee stain from scanned documents?

2009-06-27 Thread Zhang Weiwu
Hello. I knew how to create coffee stain, there are too many 
tutorials available for that but google always tell me what I knew. In 
fact I don't need gimp to make coffee stain, I can simply pour coffee on 
the print output. What I need is to remove coffee stain from a scanned 
document.

In my case I think it should be easy because the document is printed in 
blue color while coffee stain dark and red. A person can easily 
tell documents from the stain, so should gimp. Can you recommend a 
tutorial that I can follow, that solves similar problem?

Thanks
Zhang Weiwu
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