Photo2text: Convert your photos into instant ASCII art!

May 29, 2007 by Patrick Winfield | Design

ASCII (American Standard Code for Information Interchange) is character encoding based on the english alphabet. ASCII art refers to the way that graphics were created by using text only…its old school so to speak. The most basic form of this would be the smiley face ; )

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Some people have created some amazing images with just text characters- now you can be one of those people.

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Photo2text.com is a cool simple to use application to convert your photos to ASCII art in 3 steps. So you don’t have to do all that intense typing and spacing!

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Simply upload a photo with a maximum file size of 200 kb. When uploaded, enter a nickname for the picture.

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Then when your file is ready you can adjust the brightness of the image- which changes what is picked up by the text. You can also choose what kind of character set you would like your image to be displayed in. You can have your own personal link for your photo.

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You can even do a Matrix style conversion in all binary 1’s and 0’s.

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Some great examples of ASCII art can be found here by Valkyrie. Some more here.

(via: photojojo)

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One Response to “Photo2text: Convert your photos into instant ASCII art!”

  1. Jake on May 30th, 2007 9:38 pm

    A very nice find. This would be a great option to integrate into sites where you can customize your own images for backgrounds on blogs and such. I wonder if Phot2text has released and API for this?

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