On 02/09/2021 20:51, Paul Flo Williams via cctalk wrote:
With apologies for breaking the threading, as I've just rejoined and I'm
responding to something I've just spotted in the archive ...


Welcome back!


I haven't finished writing this up, but my workflow tends to be to
produce a Group4 TIFF from the colour scan by simple thresholding (or
first dropping the other colours to white, if they are quite dark), and
then produce all the other separations by dropping black out,
converting your spot colour to black and then thresholding. This way
you get two or more images:

1) PNG(s) containing pixels that are all either white or your spot
colour,
2) a G4 TIFF for the black and white layer.

As I'm in the process of scanning manuals right now, and I'd like to preserve the colour, I'm looking forward to the write up.

The ones I'm working on right now are mostly RSX-11 or VMS V4 and earlier, so they tend to highlight typed input by presenting that text in red.

They also have blocks of grey as background on which text is printed (this looks OK even with a bilevel TIFF) and also blocks of red/pink as background

for black text (and maybe red text too). I'm sure there's at least one manual that has blue text thrown into the mix too.


I've just scanned another document with some blue diagrams and table
backgrounds, if you'd like to see an example:

https://vt100.net/dec/ek-0la75-ug-002.pdf

That looks really good. It copes very well with black text on blue background, so I imagine it would work well for the black text on red/pink shading case.


What's the input to the process? G4 bilevel TIFF @ 600 dpi from the looks of your example, but how do you scan the colour pages? 600dpi to PNG? Or something else?


Thanks


Antonio


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Antonio Carlini
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