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Reply To: | Bruce L. Garner |
Date: | Mon, 14 Apr 2003 14:28:08 -0700 |
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These remarks concern scanning of old paper documents. They do not apply to the
scanning of old photographs.
If the scanner has a source option, select "black and white document" instead of
any of the photographic selections, , i.e., don't select "black and white
photograph." Adjust the contrast threshold for maximum contrast.
If there is bleed through, it can be minimized by backing the document with a
sheet of black paper. This is an old trick that works well.
Use of a green or yellow sheet may improve legibility of faded ink, as others
have suggested.
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