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schroedl

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  1. Dear community, I took some photos of s/w documents (text and drawings) with my camera and want to combine these to a large one after some defect removals. I tried to avoid shadows and light gradients while taking the photos, but unfortunatelly they are present, more or less. Then I played with the Level Adjustments and adjusted black and white to have a clear white background and high contrast text. After I put the single images together to a big one, the background gradients are visible. What can I do in Affinity Photo to get rid of them? Is there a feature or procedure that can help? Should I remove the gradients in the single photos or is it better to do it in the big final dimension? Hope to get some suggestions, I am new to Affinity Photo and couldn't find any advice in the forum or internet. Thanks in advance
  2. Dear community, I took some photos of s/w documents (text and drawings) with my camera and want to combine these to a large one after some defect removals. I tried to avoid shadows and light gradients while taking the photos, but unfortunatelly they are present, more or less. Then I played with the Level Adjustments and adjusted black and white to have a clear white background and high contrast text. After I put the single images together to a big one, the background gradients are visible. What can I do in Affinity Photo to get rid of them? Is there a feature or procedure that can help? Should I remove the gradients in the single photos or is it better to do it in the big final dimension? Hope to get some suggestions, I am new to Affinity Photo and couldn't find any advice in the forum or internet. Thanks in advance schroedl
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