Photoshop :: Convert Image Into A Multitude Of Images...
Nov 26, 2005
I once saw a Star Wars poster wich was made up of screenshots of the movie and when you looked at it from a distance you could see a character of the movie.
I was wondering if there is a special technique or even better a filter to recreate this
effect :
Basicly I have an image and loads of other images And I would like the first Image to be build up of all the other images ... (infact the other images will l represent 1 BIG PIXEL of the original image ...)
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Sep 18, 2013
I want to combine four b/w images of the same object using slightly different illumination into one final colorized image.
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Apr 26, 2007
I am looking for an action or preferably a way to create one, that takes a GIF file with multiple images (=animation) and puts all images side by side and saves it.
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Feb 20, 2012
I need to convert color images of vehicles to monotone images. When done correctly they will look like the car has been primed in preparation for painting.
Conversion to gray scale does not do the trick.
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May 22, 2011
I want to generate a single image which compares two different images side by side. Can Gimp do this?
There was a tab called "new" which enabled me to generate the white background needed to do the merging. One of those little details the author forgot to mention. They just said " Open the first image as a new layer and move it to the left" without mentioning that you had to find the "new" key and put in the white background first!
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Jun 20, 2013
I have cs5.1 and when I convert an image to cmyk and save to tiff the saved image grays-out.
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Jan 2, 2013
Five minutes ago, I verified that my image in Camera Raw prior to importing into Adobe Photoshop CS6 was in 16-bit mode.
Immediately after I imported it into Photoshop and it became a .psd document, I verified once again that it was still in 16-bit mode.
Then I created a duplicate layer, selected the sky, and created a layer mask from that selection.
No big deal.
NOW I SEE, per the below, that I am in 8-bit mode.
Why is that?
Is it true that ANY MASK I create forces the entire image into 8-bit mode?
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Oct 9, 2012
I own Photoshop CS3 and would like to know which product could be used to acheive the following:
1. Inputs
--- 4 2D images (in GIF, JPG, PNG or TIFF format) that have all 4 sides.
2. Output
--- 3D model using the 4 side views and create an video animation that can be used in standard format video files.
If this requires multiple steps and products, would like to know the same. It would be nice to understand which step or product can achieve which part so that I could replace that with other products if needed.
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Oct 5, 2007
I need to convert 1220 jpg images to black & white, a size of 36x12 mm and 240dpi.
I understand how to make an action and a droplet but the issues are;
1, How can I get Photoshop to resize the images to a width of 36 mm OR a height of 12 mm and then stretch the canvas size to the right width or height? Some images width are higher than their height (of course) and vice versa (but the converted images needs to be exactly 36x12 mm)
2, When I tried to make an action and a droplet I got dialogs all the time with questions about jpg quality or something about feather.. How can I get the droplet to just do it without asking about some of the images?
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Apr 25, 2008
I've used Firefox to save a series of images pulled from an Adobe Flash slideshow on Flickr. Does Photoshop have the ability to convert these files to .jpg? Would it be as easy as doing a "File...Save As", or will I need to incorpotate another program? I have the Master Collection, if any of those would be required.
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Oct 9, 2006
I need a free software to convert Batch images from Tiff To Gif?
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Jun 20, 2013
how do i convert images to vector or eps? i have tried inkscape and xara graphic design and the result was too blury.
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Jul 25, 2013
How do I convert raw images to jpeg i have photoshop11
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Feb 13, 2004
anyone know can give me a action to convert color images to black or sepia?... i know you can use channel mixer but i can't seem to get it right...i guess i don't know much about color.
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Dec 1, 2012
I am using PSE9 and just put it on our new Mac 10.8.2 from windows 7. It runs fine but things aren't quite the same. On windows if I wanted to covnert a RAW file to jpg and was in the organiser I just clicked on file, save, and selected jpg and could choose mulitple photos easily. On the mac when I am in the organiser and click on file there is no save button....is it hiding. I can do them one at a time when I'm in edit but that is a very long way about doing it. Is there an easy way to select lots of photos in the organizer and convert them to jpg from RAW?
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Aug 7, 2013
I was given the follwoing info. but not sure it answers fully - it still doesn't resolve the problem of converting to CMYK with the icc profile. I think this might be an option if the profile is loaded into the colour setting (colour settings under edit menu as oposed to convert to profile and its convert to profile I have been trying to action. Am I missing something straightforward?
you can do batch process in Photoshop
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-There is a fast and easy method to batch convert many RGB photographs to CMYK files by using Photoshop
-Please open an image, then open the Action Tab (Window > Actions)
-Please click 'Create new action' button, name the action in the text field and click the 'Record' button.
-Now it is recording, so select 'Image > Mode > CMYK Color', then hit the 'Stop' button in the Action Tab.
-The action is now created ready for the next step.
-To batch convert a folder of images, just select 'File > Automate > Batch' and the following window opens.
-Choose the 'Convert RGB to CMYK' action from the drop-down list, choose the source folder where your images are stored, then choose a destination folder where Photoshop will save the converted images.
-Click the 'OK' button and the batch process will start. How fast will depend on the number of images that need converting.
-The action you created will be stored, so you only need to perform a new batch process the next time you need to convert a batch of images.
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Aug 13, 2013
I use Photoshop to convert images to halftone bitmaps for silk screening, and have come across a new problem. I have separated my three gray scale layers, and converted the first layer (a scanned B+W image) as I normally do, without any problems.
That is: Image>Mode>Bitmap / Halftone, 600 dpi / 47 lpi, 45 degree angle.
I then try to do the same thing with the other two layers (objects drawn with the pen tool in Photoshop in black with no background). But the halftone doesn't work. When I try, the watch appears while Photoshop works, then there are the bodies on a white background. The black drawings continue to be solid as before only with somewhat pixelated edges. I have scoured the internet and haven't been able to find a relevant thread.
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Dec 2, 2012
I have just moved over to Photoshop CS6 from Elements 10. One thing I can't work out how to do is to have PS automatically convert opened files to RGB, exactly like PSE does.
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Feb 9, 2013
What is the best process to convert colour images to black & white using PSE11?
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Dec 2, 2012
How to convert an image into a Japanese Manga Comic style image using Gimp? I want to turn a few pictures into pictures like this picture that is attached.
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Feb 9, 2013
How can I convert negative image to a positive image in Lightroom.
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Aug 2, 2013
Have an illustrator cs6 file I just sent to a client for printing. It has linked rgb and CMYK files. When I sent the file I forgot to convert the rgb images to CMYK. They were linked psd and tiff files. Don't have direct contact with who will print. Do I need to worry about the RGB images outputting poorly? Or will Illustrator handle the conversion ok just in case printer doesn't check the files carefully.
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Oct 15, 2012
What's the easiest way to convert an image from PNG to JPG ?
I've created an action for that (see attached image), but I'm not able to save the JPG version in the same directory as the original image.
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Aug 3, 2012
I have created skins for button in photoshop is it possible to convert them into css..??
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Apr 15, 2009
I've been asked to convert an image to a BMP, but I don't see BMP in the "save as" menu.
I mucked about foundthat I can go Image>Mode>Grayscale then Image>Mode>Bitmap, however I need the image to remain in spot-bluecolour. I sent the person a JPG and TIFF of the file but they insist it has to be a bitmap image. In case this helps the image is simply a company name in Times New Roman font in blue with a white background.
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Oct 24, 2011
I just started using Paint.net few days ago and would like to know if there are any plugins to convert my images into Black & White.
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Jul 18, 2012
trying to do a script to save time on image analysis. I need to convert RGB JPG or TIF files into grayscale mode and save them as BMP. I have hundreds of images to convert before doing the analysis.
I tried to adapt a French script by Frédéric Bisson. However, this is my first attempt to use a script, so I probably messed up the translation, as when I try it I get the message "Error while executing script-fu-comet:; Error: not enough arguments".
The script:
; Definition of acceptable extensions
(define COMET-EXTENSIONS
'("jpg" "JPG" "JPEG" "tif" "TIF" "XCF" "PNG")
[Code]....
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Aug 11, 2013
In the old days (15years ago) we scanned a lot of files to DXB, and simply imported the image into the .DWG as small objects. (I believe they were treated as polyline segments). The lines from the original scan became a series of small polyline segments (not joined) but the scanned image plotted as good as the original, and even better, the objects could be erased and a "hybrid" drawing created without xrefs or "embedded" raster files. You could manipulate the scanned objects with normal autocad commands, and they existed on Layer 7.
Now, I am forced to Import a TIFF and "embed" the object (if I want it to be a permanent part of the drawing), and edit it with seperate programs like Raster Design.
QUESTION: How to convert a "embedded raster image" into a DXB image?
The scanner used to do the work for me and save the image as DXB. It was not a "vectorization program", but the raster lines became small (not joined) polyline segments in the process.
I don't want to "vectorize" with a seperate program, because then it just "traces" with a zero-width polyline.
The old scanner used to save to DXB, now I don't even see that as an option.
Any words of wisdom about creating a "scan" that can become "objects" (even small dots) INSIDE the DWG file, instead of a "Raster Image" that has to be xref'ed or "embedded", and will not even plot to a DXB or HPGL format?
I have mostly TIFF files that I would like to "convert" to DXB, and not have to re-scan them. I hate that the Raster file is treated as a seperate xref or "embedded" Raster Image.
I KNOW we used to scan directly to DXB and bring in the objects with the DXBIN command!
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Apr 18, 2012
i got an icon from the internet which is png,i open it in ps and its in rgb colour mode of course.but i change the colour mode to cmyk and save it when i imported into indesign,in the link info,it says its rgb again!why isn't it appearing in the colour space as cmyk?
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Jul 17, 2013
getting the best results when creating 3D images in Photoshop. I've been experimenting in the creation of 3D images using a 2D source using Photoshop CS5. The output is intended to be a lenticular print.
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I've achieved some good results by converting my single 2D image into multiple layers, creating 3D postcards and adjusting the parallax and focal plane. This gives a good illusion of depth in the image, but (in my experience at least) I can't get a layer to look like it's popping out of the screen.
I've also tried using a single image and creating a depth map from a greyscale image. This does work to make it look like the image pops out of the screen, but I can't get the same illusion of depth that I get in the other case without distorting the image.
What I'd like to do is combine both methods, using the depth map for the foreground layer and using parallax and focal plane settings for the background. Unfortunately I can't get this to work. If I use a semi-transparent layer as the basis for the depth map I get a light grey fringe around my target layer when I apply the greyscale mask and if I then try and set the parallax and focal plane settings as I would have in the first scenario, the layer with the depth map becomes unusable.
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Oct 31, 2012
I use some graphics software that accept the image in the form of grayscale as follow :the software then convert this grayscale to a 3d relief.is there a method to convert any image to such format with there details ?
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