There are a number of ways to do this, here's one: http://www.inkart.com/pages/Tutorial/tutrl_2/project2/pages/step_1.html Sent from my iPhone On Jul 27, 2013, at 3:45 AM, Kathryn Killackey <[log in to unmask]> wrote: > Hi everyone, > > I was wondering if anyone could share their method for cleaning up > stippled illustrations in photoshop? I create a lot of pen and ink > stippled illustrations of archaeological artifacts. I have always been > dissatisfied with how they turn out digitally. They seem somehow > diminished once I'm done scanning and processing them. > > My usual method: I ink with Koh-i-noor Rapidograph pens and ink on > Permatrace (a British brand of Duralene). I then scan at 600 ppi. The > scan always turns out a bit grey so I then take it in to Photoshop to > get it back to black and white. In Photoshop I mess around with a > curves adjustment layer and go in and clean up stubborn grey areas > with a brush. This method sometimes works better then others. I find > that sometimes I have to push the curves so far to get to straight > black and white that the stipple dots are reduced. > > I've just found this video on Youtube: > > http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1ADk5zdYiok > > which selects and fills the background with white before using curves. > It's definitely an improvement but I still get grey in areas of dense > stipple and cleaning that up by hand is time consuming. > > Any suggestions? > > Thanks! > > Kathryn > > Need to leave or subscribe to the Sciart-L listserv? Follow the instructions at > http://www.gnsi.org/resources/reviews/gnsi-sciart-l-listserv Need to leave or subscribe to the Sciart-L listserv? Follow the instructions at http://www.gnsi.org/resources/reviews/gnsi-sciart-l-listserv