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How can I, most effortlessly, whiten or white out yellow or brown Tint?

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Is Tint the correct term?

I'm referring any document, paper, or picture that appears too yellowish or brownish. I'm not merely referring Foxing. I prefer black text on white background. What's the most effortless way to remove the yellow or brown Tint, or convert it to white? I prefer to use Irfanview as it loads up faster than GIMP. But apprise me if I must use GIMP for this purpose.

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Have a look if your viewer has some function to adjust the saturation, e.g. with preview.app: https:/... (1 comment)
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