In recent iTulip editorials, the headline photos have been 4-bit posterized, which results in a blocky, blotchy, somewhat surreal image.
Are you doing this intentionally for artistic effect, or did your MacBook Pro break and you've gone back to an Apple IIc?
Seriously I haven't seen images this low-depth since I was dialing up BBS services on my Tandy 1000.


Are you doing this intentionally for artistic effect, or did your MacBook Pro break and you've gone back to an Apple IIc?
Seriously I haven't seen images this low-depth since I was dialing up BBS services on my Tandy 1000.



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