Just some quick suggestions...
Maybe You have already tried these:
Ghosting: Was scanning performed with Matt Black cardboard placed behind ( on top of ) the page that is to be scanned ? That thicker matt black paper that maybe obtainable in cardshops/ office articleshops?
Moire: Is it possible to set the scanner at low speed ? The slower speed at scanning gives less interference of light, therefore less "banding".
or does the software that steers the scanner contain a moire reducing program?
Was a heavier book ( besides the matt black paper) placed on the scanner? Sometimes the page is not pressed good enough onto the glass of the scanner ( do not overdo that ; a book with approx. 200/250 pages will do just fine )
The initial scanning is the the most likely place to gain performance, measures afterwards probably will help just only a little i am afraid.
Hope You can do something with my suggestions,
Awaiting Your reply, may take some time to reply again.
With kind regards, haVEFun here.
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