On the pictures you shared, there is a huge improvement, nice job!
Try to invert the color, adjust, blend them differently, bump, emboss them... everything that might help
You need the right Light while taking pictures.
Try different light's colors and angles or/and put filters in front of your lights you will see the result before taking any picture = time saving), if you have a black/dark light (like in nightclub), try it as well, I won't ask you to go infrared or UV, but if you know some one who has an infrared camera borrow it or try a UV light in a darkroom (there are very-very cheap nowadays, you might even have one at home without knowing it) or if you know some one who own a beauty parlor, ask her/him to use its UV tanning light, you might be surprised.
You might also can try some free app on your phone -> app which pretend to do infrared, UV, x-ray, or so, (read the comments that people left before installing) then try the app on your document with you camera's phone
Software can do a lot, even the unthinkable, but in this case, light could make a huge difference and save a lot-a-lot of time tinkering
Try to invert the color, adjust, blend them differently, bump, emboss them... everything that might help
(06-07-2021, 01:31 PM)Machadojon Wrote: Some one can work on the new files that I sent or tell me what I need to do to make more readable the Text?
You need the right Light while taking pictures.
Try different light's colors and angles or/and put filters in front of your lights you will see the result before taking any picture = time saving), if you have a black/dark light (like in nightclub), try it as well, I won't ask you to go infrared or UV, but if you know some one who has an infrared camera borrow it or try a UV light in a darkroom (there are very-very cheap nowadays, you might even have one at home without knowing it) or if you know some one who own a beauty parlor, ask her/him to use its UV tanning light, you might be surprised.
You might also can try some free app on your phone -> app which pretend to do infrared, UV, x-ray, or so, (read the comments that people left before installing) then try the app on your document with you camera's phone
Software can do a lot, even the unthinkable, but in this case, light could make a huge difference and save a lot-a-lot of time tinkering