Netter Colorear | Anatomia Pdf Fixed
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| Issue | Broken PDF | Fixed PDF | | :--- | :--- | :--- | | | Plate 1.1 (Thorax) followed by Plate 4.7 (Pelvis) | Sequential by body system (Skeletal -> Muscular -> Nervous -> Vascular) | | Spanish Translation | "Appendicitis" labeled as "Apéndice" (confusing clinical vs. anatomical) | Correct use of Terminologia Anatomica (e.g., Apéndice vermiforme ) | | Scan Quality | 72 DPI, pixelated, dark background | 300 DPI, white background, clear lines | | Color Guide | Missing or tiny text | Enlarged, contrast-optimized index (e.g., "Nervios = Amarillo / Venas = Azul claro") | | OCR (Text Search) | Cannot search for "húmero" | Fully searchable text layer (CMD+F works) | In a physical book, you color directly on paper