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In article _5v%b.2078$A12.1959@edtnps84, Fred Nachbaur
writes: Even better, store it as a .gif (4 bits = 16 colours greyscale) Now having seen the opening page graphic, I can tell it's a 2-color (B&W) typewritten page, and it would certainly do much better as a GIF. Yes, it takes a long time to load. The transmitter photos also load slowly, but they are of superb quality and I wouldn't mess with them! Looking forward to some test gear shots (I can contribute some, as previously noted). 73 es tnx, Mike K. Oscar loves trash, but hates Spam! Delete him to reply to me. |
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![]() and it would certainly do much better as a GIF. Yes, it takes a long time to load. It is a .gif, it only takes about 5 seconds to load here. I'm working on some test equipment stuff. The only problem is that to get scans that look like anything, they're really BIG file. And the scanned photos from the C-B catalogs are really grainy. I may just take some digital photos of my pieces of C-B stuff. I'll keep trying. Ron |
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Ron, KC4YOY wrote:
I'm working on some test equipment stuff. The only problem is that to get scans that look like anything, they're really BIG file. And the scanned photos from the C-B catalogs are really grainy. Does your scanning software have an option to do antialiasing on scans of BenDay pictures (pictures printed as zillions of teeny dots)? If yes, that can drastically improve the quality of the scanned image. -- The PC movement is about trying not to offend people who are busily manipulating you by being creatively thinskined. -- Joe Zeff, in the Scary Devil Monastery |
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