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2019/05/21 01:02:51 (permalink)
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Grayscale and defined

I  have noticed Grayscale option and written text: Convert the image to up to 256 shades of gray. How to manage 256 shades and define my own?

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    Re: Grayscale and defined 2019/05/21 03:53:03 (permalink)
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    There is no way to to define your own shades of gray here. The program does it automatically.
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    Re: Grayscale and defined 2019/05/22 03:45:00 (permalink)
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    Why is posted at POP-UP you can define?
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    Re: Grayscale and defined 2019/05/22 04:25:14 (permalink)
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    I'm sorry, I completely don't understand what you mean by "Why is posted at POP-UP you can define?" I really don't have any intention of changing how this function works though. A 256 gray scale image is composed of single bytes assigned to each pixel, and the byte value, that can contain an integer from 0 to 255, defines this pixel intensity (0 - black, ..., 255 - white)
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    Re: Grayscale and defined 2019/07/04 05:41:26 (permalink)
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    Please check https://krita.org/en/
     
    It can be defined many filters.
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