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Hi,
I’m looking for a way to convert a 1 bit image (TIFF) to a graph, simply put, to collapse the bitmap image.
Lets say my bitmap image is 320 x 200, with a box around the edge 10 pixels wide, I’d like to end up with an image where the first 10 rows are full (as they were) and the next 300 rows with the bottom 20 pixels full (the 10 from the bottom of the box, plus the 10 from the top of the box), and the last 10 rows full again.
My purpose is to show coverage across the image to preset ink keys on the printing press. I’d probably want to compress this image down to match the throw on the ink keys.
Any way to do this in Photoshop easily.
Steve
I’m looking for a way to convert a 1 bit image (TIFF) to a graph, simply put, to collapse the bitmap image.
Lets say my bitmap image is 320 x 200, with a box around the edge 10 pixels wide, I’d like to end up with an image where the first 10 rows are full (as they were) and the next 300 rows with the bottom 20 pixels full (the 10 from the bottom of the box, plus the 10 from the top of the box), and the last 10 rows full again.
My purpose is to show coverage across the image to preset ink keys on the printing press. I’d probably want to compress this image down to match the throw on the ink keys.
Any way to do this in Photoshop easily.
Steve
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