I meant post-processable from full-colour :)

In BZR trunk I've changed the default to photo, I'd expect most users
will just keep to this because with JPEG compression and modern
bandwidth they're not going to care much about image size.

The idea of text mode is that it is used for archiving where most people
I've talked to indicated compression was the most important factor.  My
guess is that scanners actually do some clever image processing for
"Lineart" mode that may not be easily done post-scan (without resorting
to very high resolution scans).

Question: Did you intend the document you scanned for archiving?  Would
you have been happy if the document was full colour?  Was it readable
enough for archiving purposes?

Also, please attach an example if you have one?

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"Text" scan is in black-and-white, not greyscale
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