HyperDither - 1.2convert images to 1-bit using the HyperCard algorithm |
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Looks good. 



- Version: 1.0.1, 8/13/2006 04:13AM PST
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obigwang
And what better you can say about a graphic software?
As an Hypercard user I remembered this dithering vs. the PC squared-pattern, but always think Photoshop's was the same. Wrong. Pattern in PS has a smaller grain, but tends to "blur" and loss details. HyperDither gives a more contrasty but richer in midtones image. It's a beautiful tool for image workers. Thank you!
(An idea coming off my mind is to convert this to a PS plugin, but this little thing is so quick that I don't know if it is really a good idea...)
Amazing! 



- Version: 1.0.1, 8/13/2006 03:52AM PST
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Ronald P. Regensburg
I remembered this dithering, but I had forgotten how good it looked. Thank you for bringing it back to us.
The interface needs a little polishing (in export dialog the format menu and options button are too close and partly overlap).
The interface needs a little polishing (in export dialog the format menu and options button are too close and partly overlap).