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=== Braille ===
=== Braille ===
One of the oldest and most easily accessible forms of image pasters, since image to braille converters are common on the internet. Braille images are generally black and white.
One of the oldest and most easily accessible forms of image pasters, since image to braille converters are common on the internet. Braille images are generally black and white, but can achieve relatively high levels of resolution using a small amount of characters.


Braille pasters are the primary form of image pasters in OWOT's sister website [[Your World of Text]].  
Braille pasters are the primary form of image pasters in OWOT's sister website [[Your World of Text]].  
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=== ASCII ===
=== ASCII ===
Images rendered entirely using keyboard characters, with characters of different heights and densities being used for shading.
Images rendered entirely using keyboard characters, with characters of different heights and densities being used for shading. ASCII image pastes are among the lowest in resolution and are insufficient to portray more complex details.


Image to text converters are also easy to find on the internet, making them just as accessible as braille pasters.
Image to text converters are also easy to find on the internet, making them just as accessible as braille pasters.