Convert your image into text UNDER 1 SECOND!!!!!
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I just work up in the morning and I found an advertisement for a property for sale along with my newspaper. What fascinating was that the picture of the house was made out of a coloured text. They used a bunch of letters and number to form different objects in the house.
The theme of the building was "Technically evolution property", which certainly meant that the house contained modernised machines and stuff like that. I was Fascinated by that and I kept thinking that, "Is it really hard to make these figure?? Or DOES it takes a split of a second to do it".
Since my blog - "Cre-Sent Blogs" blog is really known for doing big and odd things under seconds and exploring different types of well-known skills, I thought making a blog about this would be a great content, since it is really less known.
So I went up on Google and researched about it for a few hours. After a research of about 1 and a half hour, I FOUND a way to do it under.... 1 SECOND. Yup, you heard that right, under 1 SECOND. So let's look at how it really works.
WHY DO I EVER NEED TO KNOW THIS???
I don't know. To be honest with you, I genuinely don't know how this will be helpful for you. For me, it is pure experimental thing you can do. Or else, you can use this picture as a poster in your room, or if you are a programmer or a coder, this can be a great picture to hang up in your room (you will know it soon what I am talking about).
WHAT WILL BE THE OUTCOME????
I do need to talk about this. You know, these pictures are converted into text, which means that it would not be an HD image. Not to mention, after you do these steps, I am pretty sure that sometimes, the picture could be unreadable, I mean, unnoticeable. The results which you get might be really different from the regular image and it would not be of that great resolution.
Hence, don't blame me if the picture is not that good, because it is the text only. And the Pictures are considered to be HD, not the text.
With that being said, let's jump right into the real procedure
SO HOW CAN I DO THAT???
The procedure is really easy.
1) Go to this site (www.image-text.com)
2) Click Convert option in the upper tab
3) You will see three option (HTML, ASCII, MATRIX)
Click the Html option if you want your text to be coloured according to your image and then copy the source code of it.
Click ASCII if you want single colour for text, which is either black or white.
Click the Matrix option if you want the hacker style text, which is green text in the black background.
4) After you chose your desired option, click any one of them. Note that each option would have a different specifications, so I would go each one of them and tell you the steps
a) Html: In HTML option, we have the following specifications-
Image file-this is where you add your photo
Characters- What all number and characters you want in your end result
Font size - the font size of the numbers and text in the end result
Image width - How wide should be your image
Show it in - Type of colour you want (coloured, greyscale or monochrome)
Background - what would be the initial background colour. (Mainly used for a .png picture which has transparency on it)
Extra contrast - If you want Extra contrast, choose Yes. Otherwise No.
Web browser - For which browser do you want to add the Html source code to (Mozilla Firefox and internet explorer only). Select Mozilla Firefox if you don't know which to choose
Convert - Press convert to get your image into text format
b) ASCII: In ASCII option, you have the following specifications-
Image file - Press choose to add your image to it
Image width - Choose the Image width you want in your end result
Text colour- Choose the text colour you want
Background - Choose your Background colour you want
Invert image - if you want to invert your image to upside down, select yes, otherwise no
Extra Contrast - Select this option if you want to add Extra Contrast to your image
Convert - Press it to get the end result
c) Matrix: In Matrix option, you have the following specifications -
Image file - Press choose to add your image
Image width - Select the image width you want in your end result
Extra contrast - Select yes if you want Extra contrast, otherwise select no if you don't want it
Convert- Press it to get your end result
And that's pretty much it
Go and try it yourself to check if it works or not and tell me in the comment section if it did work for you.
Hope you guys enjoyed it and I will see you in my next blog,
Have a nice day
Bye :D
I just work up in the morning and I found an advertisement for a property for sale along with my newspaper. What fascinating was that the picture of the house was made out of a coloured text. They used a bunch of letters and number to form different objects in the house.
The theme of the building was "Technically evolution property", which certainly meant that the house contained modernised machines and stuff like that. I was Fascinated by that and I kept thinking that, "Is it really hard to make these figure?? Or DOES it takes a split of a second to do it".
Since my blog - "Cre-Sent Blogs" blog is really known for doing big and odd things under seconds and exploring different types of well-known skills, I thought making a blog about this would be a great content, since it is really less known.
So I went up on Google and researched about it for a few hours. After a research of about 1 and a half hour, I FOUND a way to do it under.... 1 SECOND. Yup, you heard that right, under 1 SECOND. So let's look at how it really works.
WHY DO I EVER NEED TO KNOW THIS???
I don't know. To be honest with you, I genuinely don't know how this will be helpful for you. For me, it is pure experimental thing you can do. Or else, you can use this picture as a poster in your room, or if you are a programmer or a coder, this can be a great picture to hang up in your room (you will know it soon what I am talking about).
WHAT WILL BE THE OUTCOME????
I do need to talk about this. You know, these pictures are converted into text, which means that it would not be an HD image. Not to mention, after you do these steps, I am pretty sure that sometimes, the picture could be unreadable, I mean, unnoticeable. The results which you get might be really different from the regular image and it would not be of that great resolution.
Hence, don't blame me if the picture is not that good, because it is the text only. And the Pictures are considered to be HD, not the text.
With that being said, let's jump right into the real procedure
SO HOW CAN I DO THAT???
The procedure is really easy.
Click the Html option if you want your text to be coloured according to your image and then copy the source code of it.
Click ASCII if you want single colour for text, which is either black or white.
Click the Matrix option if you want the hacker style text, which is green text in the black background.
4) After you chose your desired option, click any one of them. Note that each option would have a different specifications, so I would go each one of them and tell you the steps
Image file-this is where you add your photo
Characters- What all number and characters you want in your end result
Font size - the font size of the numbers and text in the end result
Image width - How wide should be your image
Show it in - Type of colour you want (coloured, greyscale or monochrome)
Background - what would be the initial background colour. (Mainly used for a .png picture which has transparency on it)
Extra contrast - If you want Extra contrast, choose Yes. Otherwise No.
Web browser - For which browser do you want to add the Html source code to (Mozilla Firefox and internet explorer only). Select Mozilla Firefox if you don't know which to choose
Convert - Press convert to get your image into text format
b) ASCII: In ASCII option, you have the following specifications-
Image file - Press choose to add your image to it
Image width - Choose the Image width you want in your end result
Text colour- Choose the text colour you want
Background - Choose your Background colour you want
Invert image - if you want to invert your image to upside down, select yes, otherwise no
Extra Contrast - Select this option if you want to add Extra Contrast to your image
Convert - Press it to get the end result
Image file - Press choose to add your image
Image width - Select the image width you want in your end result
Extra contrast - Select yes if you want Extra contrast, otherwise select no if you don't want it
Convert- Press it to get your end result
And that's pretty much it
Go and try it yourself to check if it works or not and tell me in the comment section if it did work for you.
Hope you guys enjoyed it and I will see you in my next blog,
Have a nice day
Bye :D
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