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April 18, 2018
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Monochrome bitmap (1bit)

  • April 18, 2018
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Hi,

I would like to save a logo as a monochrome bitmap 1bit.

Can I do this from photoshop? What kind of settings I need to have to export file to bitmap?

Or maybe should I export the file from illustrator? If yes, then how?

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Correct answer davescm

Hi

Three steps:

1. Change image mode to grayscale

2. Change image mode to bitmap

3. Save As bmp - this will give you the 1  bit option

Dave

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Legend
April 18, 2018

Presumably this happens during step 2. Can you show the original of this same information, please. Are you zooming in a lot to see these steps or is this natural size?

daniel.werneck
Participant
January 25, 2021

You might want to add a THRESHOLD adjustment layer on top of your layers to adjust the final look of the image before turning it to 1-bit

daniel.werneck
Participant
January 25, 2021

Sorry I added this to the wrong place and now I can't delete it.

pauxklAuthor
Participant
April 18, 2018

Dave,

thanks for the advice.

I have tried to use this method, but result was terrible – pixels went crazy (attachment below).

Is there any way to avoid that shred effect?

davescm
Community Expert
Community Expert
April 18, 2018

The conversion to bmp is putting a screen on the grey edge pixels. Use a threshold adjustment first so that you only have pure black and white pixels in your image then use the 50% threshold option in the bmp conversion.

Dave

davescm
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davescmCommunity ExpertCorrect answer
Community Expert
April 18, 2018

Hi

Three steps:

1. Change image mode to grayscale

2. Change image mode to bitmap

3. Save As bmp - this will give you the 1  bit option

Dave

Legend
April 18, 2018

Change image mode (Image menu) to monochrome.