As an editor for the Little White Butterflies scanlation group, it's painfully obvious to me that your scans aren't leveled and that they're bloated in filesize, because you saved them as RGB color instead of greyscale. I know your files are bloated because the RAW is only 16.15 MB, while your project is 59.38 MB. I can tell your scans aren't leveled because the speech bubbles are all shades of beige and grey instead of pure white, in addition to areas that are supposed to be pure black looking grey.
This will teach you how to level your scans, even if you don't use Photoshop: http://www.ruinevil.com/rawr/editguide/1.html#3
Assuming you use Photoshop, to change your file type to greyscale, at the top menu: go to Image, then Mode, and finally Greyscale. From there, save your files as 32-color (or 64-color) B/W PNG files to reduce bloat. A general rule of thumb is that your project's filesize shouldn't be significantly larger than the RAW files.
Best part is, it doesn't take too long. If you want to make your works stand out, you have to step your game up. Properly leveling and converting scans to greyscale is a good way to begin to improve your scanlations.
@Satoru Kagami (EDIT): Fantastic. Looks a million times better than before, plus the filesize is much better. Thanks again for listening to my advice and actually following through with it.
Last edited on 19 June 2020, 06:31.
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