To date, we’ve scanned about 150,000 books worldwide from the 16th and  17th centuries, and another 450,000 from the 18th century. With our  growing list of partners, we expect to scan many hundreds of thousands  more pre-1800 titles.
In digitizing books from any century, we  try to create clean images with black text and color illustrations on  white backgrounds. This helps enhance readability, save storage spaces  and serve illustrated pages faster to readers. However, partners,  researchers and other readers have frequently asked us to show the older  books as they actually appear, for a couple of reasons: First, these  books are interesting artifacts. They have changed their appearance over  the centuries, and there is a cultural value in viewing them. Second,  because of aging and bleed-through, it can be very difficult to display  the images as clean text over a white background; in many cases it’s  actually easier to read the text from the original (what we call  "full-color") images.
http://booksearch.blogspot.com/2011/05/books-from-16th-and-17th-centuries-now.html
 
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