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Re: Colorama
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Mike Park
on Nov 2, 2009 at 12:34:15 am
I think you are making it harder than it really is. Just make the picture black and white or posterize it and then add the colors you want over top using solids and use the pen tool to cut out the colored shapes. Maybe I am not understanding what you want, but this would be much simpler than colorama. Colorama takes image input and remaps it to a specific color output. ie greyscale to a color wheel. I don't think you need that effect for the poster look. Are you trying to do this to video?
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