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When using --monochrome in ImageMagick or GraphicsMagic, a very common follow-up option is adding +dither to disable dithering, as sometimes it does more harm than good producing lots of unwanted dots and reducing compression potential.
It would be nice to have such options in pdf2djvu too. See also issue #121
Best regards
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When using
--monochrome
in ImageMagick or GraphicsMagic, a very common follow-up option is adding+dither
to disable dithering, as sometimes it does more harm than good producing lots of unwanted dots and reducing compression potential.It would be nice to have such options in pdf2djvu too. See also issue #121
Best regards
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: