Digital Display

Digital Display Photoshop TutorialTurn an image into a high-tech digital art. From a distance, it will look like a LED display image but viewing up close will reveal the tiny details. Note: Make sure that the image is in RGB color mode. To switch to RGB color mode, click on RGB Color under the Image> Mode menu.

Prepare the Image

  1. Step 1

    Open an image you would like to edit. Or, you may use the image used in this tutorial (from iStockPhoto). Using a low-resolution image is fine.
    Bowling Pin Photo

    Step 2

    If you're using a low resolution image, use the Image Size tool to increase the dimensions. We recommend at least 2000 pixels wide and tall for better clarity in the final result.
    Tip: Ensure that the "Resample Image" checkbox is checked to allow scaling the actual pixel dimensions.
    Photoshop Image Size Tool

    Convert Image into a Grid of Circles

    Step 3

    Add a Mosaic filter (Filter> Pixelate> Mosaic) with a cell size of 8 square.
    Photoshop Mosaic Filter

    Step 4

    Apply a Find Edges filter (Filter> Stylize> Find Edges)
    Find Edges Filter Applied

    Step 5

    To warp the edges into circles, we'll use the Median filter. Apply a Median filter (Filter> Noise> Median) with radius of 2 pixels.
    Photoshop Median Filter Tool

    Step 6

    Select the Magic Wand tool (W) and apply these settings:
    Tolerance: 8
    Anti-Alias: Checked
    Contiguous: Checked
    Magic Wand Settings

    Step 7

    Use the Magic Wand tool to click on a white area. Inverse the selection (Select> Inverse or Shift+Ctrl+I)

    Step 8

    Apply another Median filter (Filter> Noise> Median) but with a Radius of 3 pixels.
    Photoshop Median Filter

    Step 9

    Deselect (Select> Deselect or Ctrl+D) and apply an Auto Levels (Image> Adjustments> Auto Levels or Shift+Ctrl+L)
    Auto Levels Applied

    Step 10

    Invert the current layer (Image> Adjustments> Invert or Ctrl+I)
    Inverted Image

    Step 11

    Duplicate the current layer (Layer> Duplicate Layer or Ctrl+J), change the blending mode of the new layer to Overlay, then Merge the layers (Layer> Merge Layers or Ctrl+E).

    Create Outlines

    Step 12

    Duplicate the background current layer (Layer> Duplicate Layer) and change the blending mode of the new layer to Screen.
    Duplicated Layer

    Step 13

    Apply a Find Edges filter (Filter> Stylize> Find Edges).
    Photoshop Find Edges Filter Applied

    Step 14

    Invert the current layer (Image> Adjustments> Invert or Ctrl+I).
    Inverted Layer

    Colorize

    Step 15

    Add a new Hue/Saturation adjustment layer (Layer> New Adjustment Layer> Hue/Saturation). For this step, I will use these settings:
    Colorize: Checked
    Hue: 100
    Saturation: 100
    Tip: This step is optional and may be skipped if you do not want to colorize the image.
    Photoshop Hue/Saturation Adjustment Layer

    Final Results

    Multicolor version

    Rollover the image below to see the before and after effect.
    Final Results

    100% crop

    Final Results 100%

    Colorized Version

    Rollover the image below to see the before and after effect.
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    Image when printed

     Printed Final Results
    use the Median filter. Apply a Median filter (Filter> Noise> Median) with radius of 2 pixels.
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  2. Select the Magic Wand tool (W) and apply these settings:
    Tolerance: 8
    Anti-Alias: Checked
    Contiguous: Checked
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  3. Use the Magic Wand tool to click on a white area. Inverse the selection (Select> Inverse or Shift+Ctrl+I)
  4. Apply another Median filter (Filter> Noise> Median) but with a Radius of 3 pixels.
    {mosimage}
  5. Deselect (Select> Deselect or Ctrl+D) and apply an Auto Levels (Image> Adjustments> Auto Levels or Shift+Ctrl+L)
    {mosimage}
  6. Invert the current layer (Image> Adjustments> Invert or Ctrl+I) {mosimage}
  7. Duplicate the current layer (Layer> Duplicate Layer or Ctrl+J), change the blending mode of the new layer to Overlay, then Merge the layers (Layer> Merge Layers or Ctrl+E).

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Create Outlines

  1. Duplicate the background current layer (Layer> Duplicate Layer) and change the blending mode of the new layer to Screen.
    {mosimage}
  2. Apply a Find Edges filter (Filter> Stylize> Find Edges).
    {mosimage}
  3. Invert the current layer (Image> Adjustments> Invert or Ctrl+I).
    {mosimage}

Colorize

  1. Add a new Hue/Saturation adjustment layer (Layer> New Adjustment Layer> Hue/Saturation). For this step, I will use these settings:
    Colorize: Checked
    Hue: 100
    Saturation: 100
    {mostip image=tipon}This step is optional and may be skipped if you do not want to colorize the image. {/mostip} {mosimage}

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Final Results

Final Results
Final results
(Rollover the image with your cursor to see the image before the Digital Photoshop effect was applied. )  

Final Results 100%
Final results closeup

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  Colorized final results
(Rollover the Image with your cursor to zoom in. Click to view full image)

Printed Final Results
Final results when printed