"Ray" wrote in message
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I just grayscaled the image and printed on an inkjet. Results are awful.
Some of the more expensive cameras have a B&W setting. I'd like somebody
post a binary from a camera that has the B&W setting.
B&W setting on any camera is the pits (do you really think that the puny,
slow processor and limited software on the camera do a better job than a
Pentium-class machine..?)
Try this for stirrers and then work out your own technique to convert a
"color" digital image to B&W.
http://www.escrappers.com/gray.html#pse
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