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Paul987
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Posted: 11/19/2003 11:11 am
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Is there a technique or even a name for making normal photos look more solid. What i mean is to take all of the detail out of an image and fill it with 1 or 2 colours so that its still clear what the image is but its not like a photo of something thats just been taken with a camera. Hopefully someone knows what i mean smile



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Posted: 11/19/2003 11:34 am
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Don't know what you mean but try opening the image in Photoshop and going to the posterize filter.

If thats not it PM me with an example of what you mean.



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Posted: 11/20/2003 09:43 am
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Em im not sure. Do i mean vector images ?



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Posted: 11/20/2003 10:16 am
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Possibly - there is/used to be a piece of software called Streamline that converted bitmap images to vector images and one could specify the number of levels. It has a similar effect to posterization but makes a lot smaller file size. However you can't really use vector images on the web. HTH



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Posted: 11/23/2003 08:42 am
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I just found this thing is Flash called "Trace Bitmap" which is very cool. Makes it look very "arty" smile



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Posted: 11/23/2003 09:08 am
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Have fun.. try applying things and see what happens smile


 
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