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Steven Hirsch wrote:
> Michael J. Mahon wrote:
>> calibrator{at}freenet.de wrote:
>>> On 28 Jan., 01:03, Steven Hirsch wrote:
>>>> Those are great. Unfortunately, the graphic format does not
>>>> reproduce legibly
>>>> when printed. I dropped him a note to inquire about vector formats.
>>>
>>> If he doesn't have those or will make them available you could always
>>> work on the color saturation (with Photo Shop or similar) and tone i
>>> down to b&w.
>>
>> It would be pretty easy to "double" each pixel width and height,
>> so that lines would all be two pixels wide, if that helps.
>
> I took a quick shot at cleaning up the PNG graphics using 'xv' on Linux,
> but nothing really helped. I don't own (nor do I have any familiarity
> with) Photoshop.
I hadn't tried printing the .png's before, but I just printed the
16K RAM card with WinXP's default photo viewer, and it is perfectly
readable.
You might want to check your printer scaling options, since that
may be making thin lines vanish.
-michael
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