suggestions on good pan image

Posted by: visuvius

suggestions on good pan image - 10/03/2002 22:05

most of the pictures i try for the pan visual end up look like crap. anyone come up with something good, or decent even?
Posted by: jheathco

Re: suggestions on good pan image - 11/03/2002 00:33

I got a great picture of Heidi Klum
Posted by: spider

Re: suggestions on good pan image - 11/03/2002 01:08

cant seem to find attachment
Posted by: dclesse

Re: suggestions on good pan image - 11/03/2002 03:07

what kind of picture do you want?
If you have one I can render it more 'goodlooking' on the empeg.
Posted by: visuvius

Re: suggestions on good pan image - 11/03/2002 13:45

whoa man, that'd be cool. i've tried making pics of cars, my gf, and others, but i just can't get them right. let me get back to you.
Posted by: NiCKEL

Re: suggestions on good pan image - 11/03/2002 13:52

Could you describe (in generalities) how you would tweak the image to make it display better?

Give a man a fish.....
Posted by: tfabris

Re: suggestions on good pan image - 11/03/2002 13:54

Color-reduce it properly, maybe?
Posted by: NiCKEL

Re: suggestions on good pan image - 11/03/2002 14:21

That was my first thought... was wondering if there were any other tricks that might help.

Namely, what is the best way to color reduce? If you just drop the pallette I suspect it doesn't look so hot, does photoshop or gimp provide an inteligent fashion to adjust the colors?
Posted by: dclesse

Re: suggestions on good pan image - 11/03/2002 15:06

2U know macromedia fireworks?
Posted by: dclesse

Re: suggestions on good pan image - 11/03/2002 15:25

In fact, whatever your favourite imaging soft, there's 3 steps:
1. open the original image (& resize it.)
2. use a custom palette (4 greyscales corresponding to the VFD 'colors') (e.g. 00-50-60-FF)
3. convert the image with custom palette using a good dithering level (~100% for pictures)

...and you're done.