![]() If you try to lighten the output it improves a little bit, but the other characters tend to disappear. Here is an example of japanese output from ST, using setting "0"Īs you can see in the first image some of the characters are too thick. ![]() Using a grayscale instead of bitonal gives very clean characters, but there are two drawbacks: larger PDF files (no DJVU), and less contrast on the eInk (actually not readable, in my opinion). I scan a lot of japanese text for my own language study, and I need to be able to read it on my ereader. It is usually good (or very good ), especially on standard alphabetic text, but for text containing smaller details, or for other languages, it can be far from satisfactory. Although I find it very efficient to split pages, deskew and set margins around contents, sometimes I am frustrated by the bitonal output. I use ScanTailor for processing my scans. I hope you Photoshop experts can suggest me new ways! I'd like to share with you the results of long hours of research.
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