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I have an 8-bit grayscale image and want to extract the pixel values to an
array, to Excel, to a CSV text file, or to what some apps refer to as a
text image. I have apps that will do that - for example, ImageJ allows
SaveTo as a text file, and ImagePro has a BitMap Analysis function that
allows DDE to Excel, copy to clipboard, or save to a text file.

Unfortunately, the only app I will have available to do that with is
Photoshop. I have looked over the menus, searched (but probably missed the
correct key words), browsed the HELP index, and haven't found anything like
that. I don't know enough about image formats ata detailed enough level to
just save to an image file and manually extract the pixel values.

Is there a fairly simple way to accomplish that with Photoshop?

Thanks!
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On Thu, 4 Nov 2004 14:43:11 -0800, CR Optiker wrote:

I have an 8-bit grayscale image and want to extract the pixel values to an


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