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Make a scan document look flat (remove shadows)
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One solution with Gimp 2.10:

* Filters>Enhance>Wavelet decompose and decompose to maximum level (7).
* In the 'Residual' layer, sample the color (sample average with a marge radius)
* Bucket-fill the layer with the sample color (so tha it becomes a uniform layer)

   

A "softer" but a bit more labor-intensive version is to paint the problem areas of the Residual layer with a large and soft brush.

A more perfect version would also do something similar on the nect to last layer (level 7).

A completely different solution is to do two scans after rotating the paper by 180° in between. Then in Gimp you align the two images and set the top one to "Lighten only". Caveat: this requires an accurate scanner, the scanners of combined printer-scanners are rarely accurate enough.
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RE: Make a scan document look flat (remove shadows) - by Ofnuts - 08-25-2020, 11:20 AM

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