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Old 07-14-2011, 01:27 PM
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Originally Posted by judyrael
CKCowl, I see you said you print out in grayscale to check colors. Someone else asked what grayscale is and I was also wondering what you refer to. Thanks....
I, too, noticed the question unanswered. If you open a picture in a program (Picassa, for example, is a free Internet download and very useful.), you can convert it to black and white, which is also known as grayscale because that more accurately describes what happens. All the colors are changed to shades of gray, allowing you to easily identify whether there is enough contrast to show up your pattern.
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