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* [https://docs.google.com/document/d/1lU2TahleMF1-sDaw9Ruf75D_6QUhzmczj4N8FoP4PIk/edit Cicero’s Manual of Style], a style guide for American English in manga.
* [https://docs.google.com/document/d/1lU2TahleMF1-sDaw9Ruf75D_6QUhzmczj4N8FoP4PIk/edit Cicero’s Manual of Style], a style guide for American English in manga.
* [https://gist.github.com/UserUnknownFactor/093a2296c5a4d9ef7b404728ebde94a3 Japanese SFX], a collection of common sound effects and suggested English translations.
* [https://bakkin.moe/redrawing-guide Bakkin’s redrawing guide], which covers some basics of redrawing.
* [https://bakkin.moe/redrawing-guide Bakkin’s redrawing guide], which covers some basics of redrawing.



Revision as of 14:43, 9 January 2025

Yuri Project is an open scanlation website. You are welcome to contribute to a project; we are always in need of more translators, editors and quality checkers. Help out on the Zulip server (we also support an imageboard-like interface for anonymous posting)!

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We maintain a collection of scanlation resources:

  • Editor Comparison compares the various pieces of software used for scanlating.
  • Physical Raws instructs how to scanlate from real-life pages.
  • Digital Raws instructs how to download and extract digital raws.
  • Denoising instructs how to remove image artifacts (e.g. from JPEG compression) from raws.
  • Redrawing gives advice on how to remove the Japanese text from raws.
  • Quality Control enumerates a number of common issues that QCers will raise. It is useful for anyone involved in the scanlation process, as it lists common pitfalls and contains helpful advice.
  • Scanlation tools offers a few web-based tools useful for scanlating.
  • Automatic Crossbar I instructs how to add automatic crossbar I to fonts that don’t have it.

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