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"Zeger Knaepen" wrote:
> Hey! I made something similar once.
> I took a picture and added a filtering hexagon layer to it (rgbf
<1,0,1,1>,
> rgb <1,1,0,1>, rgb <0,1,1,1>)
This method is different. I have dots of 4 different colors (cyan, magenta,
yellow, and black). The background is white. As in real prints the dots have
different sizes. Smaller dots means more white, while bigger dots means more
of the color.
Actually the color prints did not turn out as interesting as I had hoped. It
is much more interesting to look at a print that uses black dots only,
because the effect is much more clear. See attached image.
> The smaller the hexagon-pattern, the better the quality.
> But it always looked much darker than the original image.
> Seems like you have the same problem...
No I don't! :-)
Greetings,
Rune
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