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- 23:53, 7 December 2024 Physical Raws (hist | edit) [14,915 bytes] Treefroog (talk | contribs) (Initial content on how to do physical raws)
- 18:12, 5 December 2024 Editor Comparison (hist | edit) [6,449 bytes] Valence (talk | contribs) (Created page with "This page compares the various pieces of software used for scanlation, listing their advantages and disadvantages. == Photoshop == thumb|100px|Photoshop logo Photoshop is the standard for scanlation, and can be used for cleaning and typesetting. It’s proprietary and paid, costing £20 or US$20/month as of 2024-12-05; it is allegedly possible to pirate it, however. It runs on macOS and Windows. Unlike lots of other software, Photoshop has fea...")
- 16:48, 5 December 2024 Automatic Crossbar I (hist | edit) [6,551 bytes] Valence (talk | contribs) (Created page with "A font is said to have '''automatic crossbar I''' if it ensures that “I”s have a crossbar when they are alone, but do not have a crossbar when they are next to another letter. This page instructs how to add crossbar I to fonts that do not have it. Be aware that making modifications to fonts that are not licensed under a copyleft, public domain or permissive license (such as the [https://openfontlicense.org/ Open Font License / OFL]) violates copyright. == FontForg...")
- 20:33, 4 December 2024 Quality Control (hist | edit) [11,768 bytes] Valence (talk | contribs) (Created page with "Quality control, often abbreviated to QC, is the process of reading through a fully-typeset manga (ideally, alongside the raws) to point out mistakes and areas of improvement. It it also known as Proofreading (PR), but this word also refers to reading over the script prior to typesetting. Quality control should a collaborative process between the typesetter and QCer; there are often many rounds of back-and-forth before the best approach is decided upon. This page colle...")