If you remember the Panopticum Digitalizer plugin for Photoshop 6 - and if, like me, you've been waiting for a replacement for years - Photo2Text will do the trick. My one feature request: I'd love it if there was a way to tell the app to use specific, limited character sets in its mosaics. Lack of basic written documentation and the aforementioned lack of an (obvious) button to trigger the image editor controls are this app's only defects. 200 characters per line ended working for the poster I was making. It may be able to go much higher than that, but I didn't check. Photo2Text had no trouble generating text mosaics with 1000 characters per line. /rebates/&252fart-text-for-mac-1068. Once you're in the editor, you need to double click the image again.) /rebates/&252fart-text-for-mac-1068. (I didn't figure out how to trigger the built-in editor controls until I started writing this review: there's no button for it. Conservation Team during the Software-based Art Preservation Project. No need to flatten, easy to make subtle tweaks in Photoshop and roundtrip back to Photo2Text - just in case you can't figure out how to adjust the image brightness, contrast, etc. /rebates/&252fart-text-for-mac-1068. The app gets bonus points for working with layered PSD files. Text which I could perform further manipulations on is exactly what I wanted. First off, just to be totally clear, this app generates a plain text file (and not an image file).
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