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HALFTONE was Re: Polar Coordinates Micro-tut - Part 1
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Spandex Rutabaga wrote:
> Spandex Rutabaga wrote:
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> Here's another image I found lying around my computer that might
> explain what the Halftone filter does for those unfamiliar with
> it.
Thank you for both, especially this one. It's the first time I've
seen such a full explanation about the dark-big versus light-small
dots in PSP context.
When I wrote it's not even for graphics, I'm sure you knew what I
meant :-) Printing (photos) is graphics too, true, even if it's just
b&w for newspapers. But I meant the non-conventional uses in (web,
scrap, etc) graphics. Especially my own unconventional (ab)use of
the effect, really :-)
Joske
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| Spandex Rutabaga 2006-07-13, 7:34 pm |
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Joske wrote:
> When I wrote it's not even for graphics, I'm sure you knew what I
> meant :-)
You never know with vegetables. They might be distracted by
the clothing people put them in :)
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Spandex Rutabaga wrote:
> Joske wrote:
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> You never know with vegetables. They might be distracted by
> the clothing people put them in :)
Oh dear, and I just saw the dressmaker struck again in JP's thread
in Photography...
Joske
Later: correction, it's the same clothes, but if I were you I'd pick
up my boots and RUN.
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