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A summary of materials used in creating documents, methods of creating the printed document, and methods to acquire a digital version of that document are presented. Current as well as historical methods, materials, and processes are presented. Along with this, a discussion of places where image degradations can enter the process is included. All this is related to how these aspects could affect document recognition ability.
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Smith, P.H.B. (2014). Document Creation, Image Acquisition and Document Quality. In: Doermann, D., Tombre, K. (eds) Handbook of Document Image Processing and Recognition. Springer, London. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-0-85729-859-1_3
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