Keep the (bigger) enclosing rectangle size, fill the blanks with surrounding material via some kind of cloning tool and finally reduce the size to the original one I can conceive of a couple of methods for solving the problem in some way: It is not much but, when one fits it in a true rectangle, there remain small white kind of wedges around the sides. Because of the irregularities in my driving of the scanner, the sides of the image are not ortogonal and are also slightly ondulated. So I am using a handheld one.Īfter several tries I have obtained quite decent images, but not one of them is perfectly rectangular as the original is. This circumstance makes impossible to use a flat bed scanner for the job. I am trying to reproduce the image of a painting printed in a heavy book.
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