https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=461012

--- Comment #3 from cipricus <cipri...@gmail.com> ---
(In reply to David Hurka from comment #2)
> You forget the superweapon of digitalization: scanned PDFs. ;)

There are indeed many pdf files made out of images (that is: images of text),
but not most of them, and many are a mix of text (not image) and image
(pictures, pictural forms, not text). For the latter it makes no sense
whatsoever to see them inverted or with their colors modified according to a
setting that makes sense only for text. Therefore an option not to apply to
image the color for text (non-image text) would be great. (e.g. such option is
present in Foxit Reader for Linux).

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