03-19-2023, 01:09 AM
(This post was last modified: 03-19-2023, 01:10 AM by erne.castro.)
Hey all, this is my first post here, although I have used Gimp for a long time for simple things.
I have problem that I think Gimp could help me solved, but I'm not sure how. I have an old service manual scanned, in a very good shape in general, but would be great if I can bring it to almost perfection. I think there are three things that could improve the current quality from an 80% to a 95% (subjective numbers). These things are:
Attached is an example of a page.
I have problem that I think Gimp could help me solved, but I'm not sure how. I have an old service manual scanned, in a very good shape in general, but would be great if I can bring it to almost perfection. I think there are three things that could improve the current quality from an 80% to a 95% (subjective numbers). These things are:
- Remove all single pixel marks. The document has in the background some single pixels (over the white background). Removing al those would be a large improvement.
- Straighten out the pages. Some pages are not perfectly "vertical", so detecting the pages that are at an angle and rotating them would also be a huge improvement.
- Use OCR to read the text and replace the some how "broken" characters with newly rendered ones of the same font and size.
- PDF to individual images
- Process each image
- List of images to PDF
Attached is an example of a page.