Steve, you have photograv. Open it in photograv, then save the original as greyscale without any processing.
Steve, you have photograv. Open it in photograv, then save the original as greyscale without any processing.
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So when you said "8 bit black & white" you actually meant "8 bit greyscale" ?
In PhotoPaint my choices are "1 bit black & white" and "8 bit greyscale"......I thought that maybe there was some option in Photoshop that allowed you to make an "8 bit black & white".....if such a thing is even possible.
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Steve I meant greyscale. There is 1 bit black and white but you would only be doing that on a flat image. Greyscale is what your laser uses to make a picture. Personally I thought that was a given explanation.
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Frank, I hang on your every word.
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