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# note:
I am too tired to paintmash it. please don't tell me to paintmash it.
(, Mon 31 Mar 2003, 22:53, archived)
# Not easy
I'm afraid

Sorry to say it, but paintmashing it probably the easiest way unless there's a lot of very good light and shadow in the pic, in which case you can reduce to 2 colours and then run a despeckle filter.
(, Mon 31 Mar 2003, 22:55, archived)
# That's the one's I've been using
never mind, it can wait until tommorrow.
(, Mon 31 Mar 2003, 22:58, archived)
# Huh?
it is 2-tone already... what is it you're after doing exactly?

In Photoslop, change the colourtable thingy to Bitmap and that'll make it a purely black/white image...
(, Mon 31 Mar 2003, 22:55, archived)
# Doing a quick fnord...
I didn't realise that the Che pic was an example, silly me - the bitmap thing will work though, as will adjusting the brightness and contrast whole huge amounts... maximum contrast will make it a purely black/white image, and you can adjust the contrast to determines how much detail remains from the original.

Edit: Damn, Fnord actually posted the same thing before I saw and posted this - I really did do a fnord! ;-)
(, Mon 31 Mar 2003, 22:59, archived)
# Miiiiiiiiiiiiiiiind piiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiss
(, Mon 31 Mar 2003, 23:03, archived)
# can we
see the picture?

and look! it's a giant laser (space) kitten! ;)
(, Mon 31 Mar 2003, 22:55, archived)
# I was good!
I wooed it, I really wasn't expecting this many people to answer me.
(, Mon 31 Mar 2003, 23:13, archived)
# no, I just
thought it was funny 'cos we were talking about giant space laser kittens earlier!
(, Mon 31 Mar 2003, 23:19, archived)
# Perhaps setting the threshold
to medium (ie 128) would do the trick.
Image>Adjustments>Threshold...
(, Mon 31 Mar 2003, 22:57, archived)
# I don't think I've tried that
thanks
(, Mon 31 Mar 2003, 22:58, archived)
# You might want to blur it afterwards too.
It ends up looking very pixellated when I try it.
:)
(, Mon 31 Mar 2003, 23:01, archived)
# yes
I can get it so far, then it just looks a bit speckly / pixelly and it won't be fixed by despeckling. ho hum.
(, Mon 31 Mar 2003, 23:03, archived)
# it's VERY EASY :)
i'm sure there's a way to do it easily anyway, there usually is, i never find it until much later though.

You jusy need to use the 'levels' go to the levels slider and drag from the left and the right until the contrast is just how you want it.
Making the pic greysclae first may help.
You could even do it in a rudimentary way using the brightness contrast - but levels is the right way to do it.
(, Mon 31 Mar 2003, 22:58, archived)
# Yes
levels will do the job (but I prefer curves)
(, Mon 31 Mar 2003, 23:01, archived)
# curves are good for colours
but for this specific job levels are better suited i think. (pretends to know what he's talking about)
(, Mon 31 Mar 2003, 23:04, archived)
# I thought it would be very easy
too ;)
(, Mon 31 Mar 2003, 23:01, archived)
# In PotatoShop;
Curves (control-M)
Then move the curve & you get a preview...
It might pay you to muve the ends of the curve inwards.
(, Mon 31 Mar 2003, 22:59, archived)