Maybe it will be overkill for flags, but you can try with dithering algorithms, where you can select which color you want to keep: Https://ditherit.com/ Https://github.com/noopkat/floyd-steinberg. Source: over 2 years ago
ImageMagick can do anything, but it's a commandline program. There may be some websites that dither images for you - https://ditherit.com/ is one. (I also wrote a program years ago that is excellent at color reduction and dithering, but it's not currently usable.). Source: over 2 years ago
It’s called dithering. Instead of using many different colors you just choose a few and make the best of it. With using six colors (red, green, blue, yellow, white, black) any color can be matched. You can try it out with this tool: https://ditherit.com/. Source: over 2 years ago
I used https://pixelartselfie.com/en. I later found https://ditherit.com/ which offers more features so I’ll probably do more works. Source: over 2 years ago
Check this website: https://ditherit.com/. Source: almost 3 years ago
You go on https://ditherit.com for the baldi type look and then you remove the background with https://www.adobe.com/express/feature/image/transparent-background. Source: almost 3 years ago
It’s dithering! When it comes to real pictures using a filter to automatically dither it would be the best option. Mostly because it would take forever to do it by hand lol. On one of my own fanarts, I used a website called dither it. here’s the link! I’m sure other art programs might have a dithering option as well, but I dont know any off the top of my head. Source: over 3 years ago
I'm a big fan of this piece! For those looking to play around further, there's https://ditherit.com/ and on the command line, good ol' imagemagick comes through with something like convert picture_with_cool_colors_you_like.png -colors 10 -unique-colors sourcecolormap.png convert source.jpg -resize 500x500\> -ordered-dither o4x4 -remap sourcecolormap.png output.png mutatis mutandis. :). - Source: Hacker News / over 3 years ago
I take an image I want, resize/crop it to 640x480 pixels, then put it through an online dithering tool (https://ditherit.com/ is what I use). Easy as that! Source: almost 4 years ago
Do you know an article comparing Dither it! to other products?
Suggest a link to a post with product alternatives.
This is an informative page about Dither it!. You can review and discuss the product here. The primary details have not been verified within the last quarter, and they might be outdated. If you think we are missing something, please use the means on this page to comment or suggest changes. All reviews and comments are highly encouranged and appreciated as they help everyone in the community to make an informed choice. Please always be kind and objective when evaluating a product and sharing your opinion.