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Baloney halftone
This image was something that I created after reading that other Halftone thread.
Although using bars, not dots.
Not sure why you would want to do this other than to create a momentary visual puzzle.
Doesn't really help the photo at all~!
The photo was taken in Portland, Oregon this last summer.
- Andy
http://i8.photobucket.com/albums/a33...2-ccd-RS75.jpg
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I made a few tiles. Still wondering what to do with them.
Rich
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Interesting effects guys.
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Actually there used to be a type of screen called a steel line engraving that used horizontal lines that got thicker or thinner to create the illusion of continuous tone.
You can achieve this with your image using the Live Effects Tool > Color Filter > Threshold which converts an image to black and white. Moving the Threshold slider determines at which point an image is white or black.
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For those of us old enough it's a matter of adjusting the "Horizontal Hold" :D
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Rich - your post reminds me of the sort of framed picture that was not paper based , but a fabric weave, sort of carpet like
My grandmother had several hung up - the subject is typical too
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Circular halftone effect in Photoshop.
Saludos,
Bob.
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Remember this is the Xara Gallery Bob, not the Photoshop forum ;)
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It must be my age. I don't know how we can be expected to remember where we are all the time on the forum, I certainly can't in the real world! Sorry Steve.
Saludos,
Bob.
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I think I'm safe posting this for a halftone effect font - see regular.ttf available for free download here.
Saludos,
Bob.