From Photoshop to photocopy….

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cylidd
Sep 22, 2005
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Hi, small question from a newbie.

I’ve a picture, a photoshop document, and I want print it on paper so I can photocopy it and it’s not that bad looking.

Is it possible to apply a texture to help the photocopier reproduce the picture in a better way?

A bit like in a newspaper, small and big dots, 66 dots per inch.

(Sorry for my very poor english!… Still have to work on that… And it’s pretty early in the morning too…)

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Tom Thomas
Sep 22, 2005
Jean-François Landry wrote:

Is it possible to apply a texture to help the photocopier reproduce the picture in a better way?

If you search Google Groups for the words "photoshop photocopy Tacit" you will find this thread which includes a very, very detailed process to accomplish what you want to do. Credit to Tacit for this explanation.

http://tinyurl.com/brqqs and scroll up to the beginning of the thread.

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Tom

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BubblyBabs
Sep 22, 2005
In the previous message Tom Thomas wrote:

Jean-Fran
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cylidd
Sep 22, 2005
On 22/09/05 09:44, in article FyyYe.289$,
"BubblyBabs" wrote:

In the previous message Tom Thomas wrote:

Jean-François Landry wrote:

Is it possible to apply a texture to help the photocopier reproduce the picture in a better way?

If you search Google Groups for the words "photoshop photocopy Tacit" you will find this thread which includes a very, very detailed process to accomplish what you want to do. Credit to Tacit for this explanation.

http://tinyurl.com/brqqs and scroll up to the beginning of the thread.

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Tom

That is full of good info, thanks Tom…
Babs
Great clue!
I’ll work on that!

Thanks a lot!

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