samz
Joined: 30 Aug 2009
Posts: 3
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Posted: Sun Aug 30, 2009 5:02 pm Post subject: How to optimise JPG files from scanned book? |
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Hello,
SOURCE: 203 gray scale JPG files from a scanned book. So, I prefer use a script.
WISHES:
- improving the quality of reading (to print image).
- keep the gray area in the illustrations.
- reduce/erase the faults.
- reduce/erase light characters of the reverse page.
NO MATTER IF:
- the optimised file weight is a bit heavier.
- the optimised file format is changed/converted.
- we use another software (allowing batch processing).
FINAL GOAL: print a A5 booklet then archive the images.
MY TEST USING PHOTOSHOP CS3: http://samz.net78.net/scan/
- 2 samples images: L07_1.JPG, L07_2.JPG
- 2 optimised images: L07_1_optimised.jpg, L07_2_optimised.jpg
- my script, optimised_scanned_book.atn to load from the Action panel in ADOBE PHOTOSHOP.
QUESTIONS
1. How would you do this work to get the best result? (Please, provide an ATN file)
2. What is the best (optimised) file format to do this work?
Thanks and regards. |
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