• Re: Sprite query

    From Harriet Bazley@21:1/5 to Chris Newman on Sun Aug 14 23:33:20 2022
    On 14 Aug 2022 as I do recall,
    Chris Newman wrote:

    Hi,

    The OCR application can only accept sprites with 2,4,16 or 256 colours.

    I need an app that will convert a 16M colour file.

    Tried Paint 2.45, DPingScan 1.33 and more but it's eluding me. I'm
    probably missing something simple.

    ChangeFSI?

    I can put a 24-bit colour JPEG photo into it and tick the 'monochrome'
    option for Sprite output to get a Mode 25, 26, 27 or 28 sprite out;
    Mode 25 (2 colours) looks pretty impressionistic on a normal colour
    landscape image, but the application can generate it.


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  • From Chris Newman@21:1/5 to All on Sun Aug 14 23:15:29 2022
    Hi,

    The OCR application can only accept sprites with 2,4,16 or 256 colours.

    I need an app that will convert a 16M colour file.

    Tried Paint 2.45, DPingScan 1.33 and more but it's eluding me. I'm
    probably missing something simple.

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  • From John Bryan@21:1/5 to Chris Newman on Mon Aug 15 00:11:06 2022
    In message <[email protected]>
    Chris Newman <[email protected]> wrote:

    Hi,

    The OCR application can only accept sprites with 2,4,16 or 256 colours.

    I need an app that will convert a 16M colour file.

    Tried Paint 2.45, DPingScan 1.33 and more but it's eluding me. I'm
    probably missing something simple.

    Have you tried !ChangeFSI ?

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  • From John@21:1/5 to [email protected] on Mon Aug 15 08:53:29 2022
    In article <[email protected]>, Chris Newman
    <[email protected]> wrote:

    Tried Paint 2.45, DPingScan 1.33 and more but it's
    eluding me. I'm probably missing something simple.

    In DPlngScan it's Menu -> Colour and then either Grey scale
    or Change format. I tend to use the latter.

    John

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  • From Stuart@21:1/5 to Harriet Bazley on Mon Aug 15 09:27:13 2022
    In article <[email protected]>,
    Harriet Bazley <[email protected]> wrote:
    On 14 Aug 2022 as I do recall,
    Chris Newman wrote:

    Hi,

    The OCR application can only accept sprites with 2,4,16 or 256 colours.

    I need an app that will convert a 16M colour file.

    Tried Paint 2.45, DPingScan 1.33 and more but it's eluding me. I'm probably missing something simple.

    ChangeFSI?

    I can put a 24-bit colour JPEG photo into it and tick the 'monochrome' option for Sprite output to get a Mode 25, 26, 27 or 28 sprite out;
    Mode 25 (2 colours) looks pretty impressionistic on a normal colour
    landscape image, but the application can generate it.

    Works for getting JPEGS into Sprites suitable for !Sharpeye. (Mode 25)

    I find that "Black and white" scans from my scanner aren't true monochrome!

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  • From Paul Sprangers@21:1/5 to Chris Newman on Mon Aug 15 10:24:34 2022
    In article <[email protected]>,
    Chris Newman <[email protected]> wrote:

    The OCR application can only accept sprites with 2,4,16 or 256 colours.

    I need an app that will convert a 16M colour file.

    Tried Paint 2.45, DPingScan 1.33 and more but it's eluding me. I'm
    probably missing something simple.

    DPlngScan is perfectly capable to do this: for example by clicking Grey
    Scale in the Colour menu. That will produce a 256 colour grey scale version
    of your 24 bit colour sprite or JPEG. If you want even less tints, go to
    Change Format and click the bumpers next to New. Really easy - and fast!

    Paul

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  • From Jean-Michel@21:1/5 to Paul Sprangers on Mon Aug 15 12:17:55 2022
    In message <[email protected]>
    Paul Sprangers <[email protected]> wrote:

    In article <[email protected]>,
    Chris Newman <[email protected]> wrote:

    The OCR application can only accept sprites with 2,4,16 or 256 colours.

    I need an app that will convert a 16M colour file.

    Tried Paint 2.45, DPingScan 1.33 and more but it's eluding me. I'm
    probably missing something simple.

    DPlngScan is perfectly capable to do this: for example by clicking Grey
    Scale in the Colour menu. That will produce a 256 colour grey scale version of your 24 bit colour sprite or JPEG. If you want even less tints, go to Change Format and click the bumpers next to New. Really easy - and fast!

    Paul

    Yes, I agree with Paul, to be able to OCRed a document, grayscale it and
    then resize it to 300% and use the histogram function, the file is bigger
    but the results are much better.

    Question to Chris: what is the OCR software used?

    Thanks


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  • From Chris Newman@21:1/5 to [email protected] on Sun Aug 21 22:56:58 2022
    In article <[email protected]>, Jean-Michel <[email protected]> wrote:
    In message <[email protected]> Paul Sprangers <[email protected]>
    wrote:

    In article <[email protected]>, Chris Newman
    <[email protected]> wrote:

    The OCR application can only accept sprites with 2,4,16 or 256
    colours.

    I need an app that will convert a 16M colour file.

    Tried Paint 2.45, DPingScan 1.33 and more but it's eluding me. I'm
    probably missing something simple.

    DPlngScan is perfectly capable to do this: for example by clicking
    Grey Scale in the Colour menu. That will produce a 256 colour grey
    scale version of your 24 bit colour sprite or JPEG. If you want even
    less tints, go to Change Format and click the bumpers next to New.
    Really easy - and fast!

    Paul

    Yes, I agree with Paul, to be able to OCRed a document, grayscale it
    and then resize it to 300% and use the histogram function, the file is
    bigger but the results are much better.

    Question to Chris: what is the OCR software used?

    Just getting back to this. Have been away with the memsahib - wedding anniversary.

    I tried DPlng scan grey scale but got an error with Sleuth3. Perhaps I
    need to re-size the image as mentioned up-thread.

    In the light of all your suggestions, I'll try another round of
    'sperimentin' as soon as time permits.

    Many thanks to all who contributed

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