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The B is wrong, but much of the other letters correspond.
 
The B is wrong, but much of the other letters correspond.
  
Also, you may use [http://www.ofset.org/collatinus/ collatinus] or his UNO script for OpenOffice, a latin [http://www.drouizig.org/Saozneg/Misc/misc-Latinspellchecker.html base] or [http://jpsn.free.fr/mlatin/doc/oo.html mlatin] for OpenOffice, [http://jpsn.free.fr/mlatin/doc/ispell.html mlatin] for ispell, both under GPL licence.
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Also, you may use [http://www.ofset.org/collatinus/ collatinus] or his UNO script for OpenOffice, a latin [http://www.drouizig.org/Saozneg/Misc/misc-Latinspellchecker.html base] under GPL licence.
  
 
==Other solution==
 
==Other solution==

Latest revision as of 18:41, 28 August 2010

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Idea on readability

The alphabet in this text resembles Sutterlin latin: wikipedia Sütterlin entry. A good idea to know if you are right is hence to type the text, and view it with the free sutterlin font. The result in this case:


Sutterlin latin.png


The B is wrong, but much of the other letters correspond.

Also, you may use collatinus or his UNO script for OpenOffice, a latin base under GPL licence.

Other solution

I need help for improving this idea.

  • Decompose picture into 3 layers (Image->Mode->Decompose) or (Filters->Colors->Decompose)
  • Choose LAB, this will simulate a Neutral Density filter. 'L' for Luminance, 'A' for colors between green and red, 'B' for colors between blue and yellow.
  • Go to Dialogs->Layers
  • Put layer L at the top and don't allow writing on it
  • We may work on Layer B, use some filters for improvement (constrast) and maybe play with blur. Also, using Filters->Colors->Invert value before the first step will improve the result on layer B not layer L ...
  • Use Layer->Merge Down or Image->Mode->Compose (LAB)
Jerome, this looks very promising! bmcage 14:08, 25 April 2007 (EDT)


Unclean picture example.gif