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  Some news title | Posted on 00.00.2003 at 12:00 PM by Nekitu
To convert a color image to Bitmap mode, first convert it to Grayscale mode. This removes the hue and saturation information from the pixels and leaves just the brightness values. However, because few editing options are available for Bitmap-mode images, it's usually best to edit the image in Grayscale mode and then convert it to Bitmap mode.

Note: Images in Bitmap mode are 1 bit per channel. A 16-bit-per-channel image must be converted to Grayscale 8 bits before converting to Bitmap mode.


  Some news title | Posted on 00.00.2003 at 12:00 PM by Nekitu
To convert a color image to Bitmap mode, first convert it to Grayscale mode. This removes the hue and saturation information from the pixels and leaves just the brightness values. However, because few editing options are available for Bitmap-mode images, it's usually best to edit the image in Grayscale mode and then convert it to Bitmap mode.

Note: Images in Bitmap mode are 1 bit per channel. A 16-bit-per-channel image must be converted to Grayscale 8 bits before converting to Bitmap mode.


  Some news title | Posted on 00.00.2003 at 12:00 PM by Nekitu
To convert a color image to Bitmap mode, first convert it to Grayscale mode. This removes the hue and saturation information from the pixels and leaves just the brightness values. However, because few editing options are available for Bitmap-mode images, it's usually best to edit the image in Grayscale mode and then convert it to Bitmap mode.

Note: Images in Bitmap mode are 1 bit per channel. A 16-bit-per-channel image must be converted to Grayscale 8 bits before converting to Bitmap mode.


  Some news title | Posted on 00.00.2003 at 12:00 PM by Nekitu
To convert a color image to Bitmap mode, first convert it to Grayscale mode. This removes the hue and saturation information from the pixels and leaves just the brightness values. However, because few editing options are available for Bitmap-mode images, it's usually best to edit the image in Grayscale mode and then convert it to Bitmap mode.

Note: Images in Bitmap mode are 1 bit per channel. A 16-bit-per-channel image must be converted to Grayscale 8 bits before converting to Bitmap mode.


  Some news title | Posted on 00.00.2003 at 12:00 PM by Nekitu
To convert a color image to Bitmap mode, first convert it to Grayscale mode. This removes the hue and saturation information from the pixels and leaves just the brightness values. However, because few editing options are available for Bitmap-mode images, it's usually best to edit the image in Grayscale mode and then convert it to Bitmap mode.

Note: Images in Bitmap mode are 1 bit per channel. A 16-bit-per-channel image must be converted to Grayscale 8 bits before converting to Bitmap mode.


  Some news title | Posted on 00.00.2003 at 12:00 PM by Nekitu
To convert a color image to Bitmap mode, first convert it to Grayscale mode. This removes the hue and saturation information from the pixels and leaves just the brightness values. However, because few editing options are available for Bitmap-mode images, it's usually best to edit the image in Grayscale mode and then convert it to Bitmap mode.

Note: Images in Bitmap mode are 1 bit per channel. A 16-bit-per-channel image must be converted to Grayscale 8 bits before converting to Bitmap mode.


  Some news title | Posted on 00.00.2003 at 12:00 PM by Nekitu
To convert a color image to Bitmap mode, first convert it to Grayscale mode. This removes the hue and saturation information from the pixels and leaves just the brightness values. However, because few editing options are available for Bitmap-mode images, it's usually best to edit the image in Grayscale mode and then convert it to Bitmap mode.

Note: Images in Bitmap mode are 1 bit per channel. A 16-bit-per-channel image must be converted to Grayscale 8 bits before converting to Bitmap mode.

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