[thelist] Re: [Photoshop] Simulating Bad Vision
Lonnie Hull
Lonnie.Hull at usfood.com
Mon Jun 13 14:44:02 CDT 2005
Google's Picasa2 does a great job of this on images, and it's free.
Lonnie Hull
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Quoth "Joshua Olson" <joshua at waetech.com>
> Bad vision is like the bright areas are exploding (bluring as it were)
and
> the dark areas are then overtaken by the bright areas. This text, such
as
> times roman, kindly disappears from the background. Highlights on
pictures
> become more pronounced than dark areas and all the detail fades away.
JASC's Paint Shop Pro has a "dilate" filter that does exactly what
you're asking. Free time-limited sample version at their website,
www.corel.com (darn, they got bought out!)
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