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Originally Posted by fjtorres
The one where the scan is clean, aligned, and the software is good.
You're just looking for formatting artifacts to get a clean document, which is what a publisher needs as feedstock for their normal workflow.
It's doable and affordable.
Honest.
Now, securing the rights to do it commercially, that is non-trivial and can be (relatively) pricey if the book is merely a midlister.
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Looking for formatting artifacts is not proofreading.