I use this program for several months with very good results.
Is there a way to prevent the automatic "equalize illumination" in mixed mode?
Many times this result in some loss of fine details compared with original image.
And sometimes this adds some color bluish/greenish color cast.
In color/grayscale mode the user can uncheck "equalize illumination", but this seems not possible in mixed mode
I use Scan Tailor enhanced in "rectangular picture shape" mode
Thanks and sorry for my english
Mixed mode problem
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Re: Mixed mode problem
I just want to confirm this problem with "standart" ScanTailor.
Re: Mixed mode problem
I actually tried to implement this feature a long time ago, but results looked quite bad, especially with grayish backgrounds. Making it work well is a rather complicated task. I don't think I will be tackling this issue in the near future.treimelci wrote:In color/grayscale mode the user can uncheck "equalize illumination", but this seems not possible in mixed mode
Scan Tailor experimental doesn't output 96 DPI images. It's just what your software shows when DPI information is missing. Usually what you get is input DPI times the resolution enhancement factor.
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Re: Mixed mode problem
Sorry to hear that. In my case the book has 32 pages (fairy-tale for childrens) with 1/3 text and 2/3 pictures on clean background. The pictures was in dark colors (because the story is on night) and almost all pictures becomes pale. I was forced to handle this book twice — in B/W and color mode — and then manually join the result.