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A client sent me a grayscale scan of a line drawing with small text. The lines and text, which should be black, are gray. And the background, which should be white, is a light gray.
The lines should be 100% black, but I’ll take what I can get. I fiddled with curves and contrast and stuff, but when I’d get the background adjusted so it was completely white, then the lines weren’t dark enough.
And of course converting to a bi-level bitmap made the lines and text all pixelly and horrible.
FWIW, this will be offset printed, so it needs to be high resolution.
Suggestions?
TIA,
Marlene
The lines should be 100% black, but I’ll take what I can get. I fiddled with curves and contrast and stuff, but when I’d get the background adjusted so it was completely white, then the lines weren’t dark enough.
And of course converting to a bi-level bitmap made the lines and text all pixelly and horrible.
FWIW, this will be offset printed, so it needs to be high resolution.
Suggestions?
TIA,
Marlene
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