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I've got a JPEG image with text on it (badly scanned document), which is hardly readable. I have already played around with the sharpen filters, contrast, levels and the color replacement tool, with decent success.

My question is, what else can be done in order to maximize the texts readability? The picture is also somewhat noisy.

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    are you trying to read it programatically, or just trying to make it legible for human eyes? Jun 17, 2010 at 5:38

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Sometimes "Convolution filter" with appropriate coefficients may help. It can blur a bit or sharpen a bit image in a flexible way.

You can also do "High Pass" filter (or duplicate layer, Gaussian blur it, set opacity to 50%, invert and merge) prior to adjusting levels and contrast.

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Use paint.net (free) and open the jpeg. In the Adjustments menu, select Auto-level and this makes the document substantially more readable.This alone make it a lot better but you can do further tweaks from the effects menu.

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    OMG you have saved my life! You don't know. Thanksss!!! Apr 24, 2019 at 21:34
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Sharpen filters, contrast, levels, and the color replacement tool are about the best you're gonna get.

There's no special 'black magic' tool to do this sort of thing because it can't be done. With raster graphics if the image is pixellated beyond recognition and there's no source image of higher quailty available there's not much you can do.

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