Am Montag, 19. Februar 2018 21:38:26 UTC+1 schrieb Toolforger:
>
> Correct, I scan each page multiple times.
>
But do you it without moving the page? - then the pages should be aligned. 
Or do you move the page between consecutive scans? Then you probably need 
align_image_stack.
 

> The idea is to align the scans, combine them in a way that makes use of 
> the added redundancy to reduce noise and speckles.
>
When the images are aligned, you can use hugin_stacker to get the average 
image.
 

>
> The background is that I'm scanning my books, for going paperless. Well, 
> paper-frugal, some books will stay :-)
> The scanning will be destructive. I want/need to shed the weight and 
> volume of all that paper.
>
Now you wander from the subject. Keep on the track.  

> I cannot go crazy with storage, the NAS size is somewhat limited. 300 dpi 
> TIFF, compressed with the right PNG settings, will fit. 
>
A TIFF file with PNG compression? How should this work?
 

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