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Hi there. I recently saw your video about using a program to add a sketch effect. Do you think it's possible to look for and do a YouTube video in ways to be able to convert a picture into 8-bit style? I'm not talking about Posterization commonly used in Photoshop and GIMP as the colours don't always come out authentic.

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You mean like this?

https://www.howtogeek.com/howto/29692/create-cool-8-bit-style-pixel-art-from-ordinary-images/
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I have an msi notebook which is configured as raid 0 using two 250gb ssd on the motherboard. (NOT software raid). I have backedup the ssd's with both Trueimage 2019 and EaseUS ToDo backup. I would like to change this configuration to a single disk using AHCI and restoring the OS which is windows 10 pro 1809, using one of the two backup programs above. Can this be done. Nice to see a video of this if posisble. thanks dave
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