Turning dotted lines in an image to solid
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I have an image with some dotted lines and I have to convert them to solid. The image is grayscaled with binary values for pixels (0 for black 255 for white)
How can I achieve this task? I need to do this quickly.
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I have an image with some dotted lines and I have to convert them to solid. The image is grayscaled with binary values for pixels (0 for black 255 for white)
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Can you post the image (or a full-size extract)?
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I have an image with some dotted lines and I have to convert them to solid. The image is grayscaled with binary values for pixels (0 for black 255 for white)
How can I achieve this task? I need to do this quickly.
images adobe-photoshop gimp pictures
I have an image with some dotted lines and I have to convert them to solid. The image is grayscaled with binary values for pixels (0 for black 255 for white)
How can I achieve this task? I need to do this quickly.
images adobe-photoshop gimp pictures
images adobe-photoshop gimp pictures
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Can you post the image (or a full-size extract)?
– xenoid
Nov 21 at 13:47
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Can you post the image (or a full-size extract)?
– xenoid
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Can you post the image (or a full-size extract)?
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Can you post the image (or a full-size extract)?
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Nov 21 at 13:47