has anyone got any idea how to "scan" and edit this shit in a way that it can be printed on a black-and-white printer? This is about as flat as I can get it, and I don't know if I can get better lighting
@theoutrider my dad has a scanner, so I never needed to go to one. I just hope the glossyness doesn't show up in a copier
@noiob take a picture in black and white and push the contrast to the max
@noiob If this is anything close to what you have in mind, this was produced with GraphicConverter, using the Picture: Levels facility. There, you have three pointers you can drag, corresponding to the min/max/median levels in an image, making it simple to bring all "sort of white" shades to just plain white.
https://lgbt.io/media/yiLmk5ccj3a-JDENnLM
https://www.lemkesoft.de/en/products/graphicconverter/download/
(Similar "level crushing" can be found in most graphics apps - GC's just a very handy tool I keep around)
@porsupah heh, I've used Graphic Converter back when our family computer ran Mac OS 8. This is what I ended up producing using OfficeLens and then Gimp
@porsupah Thanks though! I wish there was a way to "mark a post as resolved" other than deleting it
@noiob Oo, that worked too! Mm, GC's been in my toolbox for a long time now.. probably since the days of Mac OS 8.
That's an interesting thought. I like the paradigm of toots *not* being editable, to prevent ninja edits, but perhaps there could be scope for modifiers to existing toots, showing above or below the original, akin to a PS.
@porsupah One of the things I like about Twitter is that it's easy to see wether a tweet is part of a thread. That would probably already help on Masto
@noiob That's similar here, ne? Click on the head, and up come all the replies to it. (That said, it's been years since I was active on birdsite)
@porsupah without clicking! it puts a line and a "show this thread" link now, apparently. It used to show the first two and the last tweet connected with that line.
someone just reminded me that copyshops exist