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Can I turn a color PNG image into a back and white sketch? Looking for just the outline of the image, not the image in black and white if that makes sense.
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What version of Elements are you using. In Elements 2022 (and earlier versions), you can use the Line Drawing Guided Edit (under Black and White tab).
There are various other options, but the Guided Edit turns out fairly good results. With the following example, I strengthened the lines using a Levels command in the Expert mode.
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Hey Greg, thanks for the input. Saw this option but was hoping to take all of the grays out as well, literally just a black and white line sketch.
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If you post an example photo, we can give you some options and other suggestions. But, in the meantime, look at the Filters>Sketch> menu options. Depending on the image, the Photocopy filter should work. But there are refinements that can also be used.
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Sorry for the late response, but definitely wanted to thank you for the tips. Unfortunately it looks like I have the dumbed down version because I don't have either of those options you listed. I'll post the image I'm trying to work with to see if you have any other ideas (if you don't mind). I'm trying to convert it to a line drawing so I can engrave it on my router or laser.
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What version of Elements are you using?
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Here is another method I used with your image:
Is this the desired effect you want to have?
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Sorry, been messaging you from work and then trying to figure it out when I get home. So, I didn't even realize I was on an "Elements" forum (thank you Google) when I first posted. I have the basic Photoshop package for now. I'm not seeing anything that closely resembles what you've mentioned. I guess I need to look into buying Elements now. Thanks for all the help.
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All of the controls used in my last example are available in Photoshop CC. So:
I will move this discussion to the Photoshop Ecosystem forum. The experts there will probably have better and easier ways to perform this effect in Photoshop CC.
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Thanks for all the help, definitely appreciated.