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Enhancing a carbon Leonard Evens 11 Sep 04:32
  Enhancing a carbon Brendan Scott 11 Sep 05:56
  Enhancing a carbon scl 11 Sep 05:56
  Enhancing a carbon Akkana Peck 12 Sep 18:24
Leonard Evens
2013-09-11 04:32:35 UTC (about 11 years ago)

Enhancing a carbon

My wife was involved in an auto accident, and the police gave her a copy of their report. It is essentially a carbon of the original. The text they entered is very hard to read, and I was hoping to enhance it so I can send a copy to our insurance company which they can read.
So far, nothing I've tried, such as curves, contrast, etc, has done much good. Does anyone have any suggestions about what I should try?

Leonard Evens len@math.northwestern.edu
Professor Emeritus, Department of Mathematics, Northwestern University
Brendan Scott
2013-09-11 05:56:39 UTC (about 11 years ago)

Enhancing a carbon

On 09/11/2013 02:32 PM, Leonard Evens wrote:

My wife was involved in an auto accident, and the police gave her a copy of their report. It is essentially a carbon of the original. The text they entered is very hard to read, and I was hoping to enhance it so I can send a copy to our insurance company which they can read.

So far, nothing I've tried, such as curves, contrast, etc, has done much good. Does anyone have any suggestions about what I should try?

I think you're overengineering the solution. Send them the scan you have, plus hand write or type up what you can decipher.

scl
2013-09-11 05:56:55 UTC (about 11 years ago)

Enhancing a carbon

On 11.09.2013 at 06:32 A.M., Leonard Evens wrote: > So far, nothing I've tried, such as curves, contrast, etc, has done much > good. Does anyone have any suggestions about what I should try?

Hello Leonard,

did you also think of the Levels tool, the Threshold tool with it's both range sliders or the Colors/Auto menu? If nothing really helps at all, asking the police men to hand out a properly readable copy could perhaps be a faster solution.

Kind regards,

Sven

Akkana Peck
2013-09-12 18:24:03 UTC (about 11 years ago)

Enhancing a carbon

Leonard Evens writes:

My wife was involved in an auto accident, and the police gave her a copy of their report. It is essentially a carbon of the original. The text they entered is very hard to read, and I was hoping to enhance it so I can send a copy to our insurance company which they can read.
So far, nothing I've tried, such as curves, contrast, etc, has done much good. Does anyone have any suggestions about what I should try?

Sometimes it helps to stack multiple copies of the layer and play with layer modes. Duplicate the layer in the Layers dialog, then set the top layer to different layer modes -- for instance, Multiply might help, or Burn, but try all of them to see what happens.

If that helps, but not enough, do it again: make a duplicate of the top layer (so you have three layers now). Try it in the same mode as you used for the second layer, and also try other modes -- experiment. If nothing else, it's fun seeing what happens. :-)

Sometimes if the scan is really too light (areas of white or light grey that should have been black text), it can help to apply a Blur on one of the top layers, or to shift it a few pixels in one direction or another; in that case a mode like Darken Only might help.

...Akkana