djb@wjh12.harvard.edu (David J. Birnbaum) (12/01/88)
Has anyone had any experience with image enhancement software in an MS-DOS environment? I am preparing facsimiles of old publications where the text is often quite faded. I can usually read the original, but the quality of photographic reproductions is much worse. I would like to try scanning the pages and using image enhancement software to restore some of the lost quality, but I am unaware of any such software for MS-DOS systems (or any other systems, for that mat- ter). PD, shareware, and commercial are all fine. Please email replies to me at: djb@wjh12.harvard.edu [Internet] djb@wjh12.uucp [UUCP] djb@harvunxw.bitnet [Bitnet] I will post a summary if anyone can provide any information. --David J. Birnbaum
walt@sixwbn.UUCP (Walt Novinger) (12/02/88)
In article <323@wjh12.harvard.edu> djb@wjh12.UUCP (David J. Birnbaum) writes: >Has anyone had any experience with image enhancement software in an >MS-DOS environment? > PD, shareware, and commercial are all fine. > >--David J. Birnbaum Ditto -- I have need, as well. Please copy me if/when you respond to David. Thanx! ================================================================================ Walt Novinger | ...!sun!plx!walt | ~ Plexus Computers, Inc. | ...!sun!plx!sixwbn!walt | Joke 'em if they can't~ 3833 N. First St. |-------------------------------| take a f**k! ~ San Jose, CA 95134 | Disclaimer: You mean my | ~ 408-943-2406 (w) | boss might read this? | Robin Williams ~ 415-964-9377 (h) | Nah - he forgot his password! | ~ ===============================================================================