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This specific effect is meant to convert your designs into a black and white (or transparent) engraving look, including non-logo images and shapes placed on a white background. You can define a threshold for Zakeke to detect what colors are to be converted to black and what colors are to be converted to white (or transparent).Clearly, the higher the threshold, the more sensitive the algorithm, the more colors will turn black. Whereas, a lower threshold will result in more and more colors turning to white (or transparent). | This specific effect is meant to convert your designs into a black and white (or transparent) engraving look, including non-logo images and shapes placed on a white background. You can define a threshold for Zakeke to detect what colors are to be converted to black and what colors are to be converted to white (or transparent).Clearly, the higher the threshold, the more sensitive the algorithm, the more colors will turn black. Whereas, a lower threshold will result in more and more colors turning to white (or transparent). | Details | |
This specific effect is meant to convert your designs into a black and white (or transparent) engraving look, including non-logo images and shapes placed on a white background. You can define a threshold for Zakeke to detect what colors are to be converted to black and what colors are to be converted to white (or transparent).Clearly, the higher the threshold, the more sensitive the algorithm, the more colors will turn black. Whereas, a lower threshold will result in more and more colors turning to white (or transparent). This specific effect is meant to convert your designs into a black and white (or transparent) engraving look, including non-logo images and shapes placed on a white background. You can define a threshold for Zakeke to detect what colors are to be converted to black and what colors are to be converted to white (or transparent).Clearly, the higher the threshold, the more sensitive the algorithm, the more colors will turn black. Whereas, a lower threshold will result in more and more colors turning to white (or transparent).
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