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Re: Re(2): TWL: Re: French Canal overhead clearance

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tobyboat@erols.com
Thu, Sep 21, 2000 10:56 PM

P.s: if that article is scanned as in a picture, please send it as
JPEG if possible

Re the article

 I increased the dpi to 300 for clarity and due to large number of

photos and use of JPEG
it takes almost forever to load -- I will therefore send it later tonight to
all that have requested it .
Leave your confuser on and do something else for a while - a long while . It
should print out ok though ...

All the Best
Ken

> P.s: if that article is scanned as in a picture, please send it as > JPEG if possible Re the article I increased the dpi to 300 for clarity and due to large number of photos and use of JPEG it takes almost forever to load -- I will therefore send it later tonight to all that have requested it . Leave your confuser on and do something else for a while - a long while . It should print out ok though ... All the Best Ken
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scaramouche@tvo.org
Fri, Sep 22, 2000 3:52 PM

I increased the dpi to 300 for clarity and due to large number of
photos and use of JPEG

I tried to open th smallest file but my "confuser" won't let me.
Sorry, file too big.
BTW: I used to teach computer graphics at my college and I found that
text (newspaper) scans are perfectly readable at 72 DPI with a paper
size of 8 by 10 and that combined with JPEG (which should compress
the file substantially) makes it easy to transmit.
At least that was what I taught my students - but maybe professors
lie like sailors....

George of Scaramouche - professor emeritus, now liveaboardus on Lake
Ontario

tobyboat@erols.com writes: >I increased the dpi to 300 for clarity and due to large number of >photos and use of JPEG I tried to open th smallest file but my "confuser" won't let me. Sorry, file too big. BTW: I used to teach computer graphics at my college and I found that text (newspaper) scans are perfectly readable at 72 DPI with a paper size of 8 by 10 and that combined with JPEG (which should compress the file substantially) makes it easy to transmit. At least that was what I taught my students - but maybe professors lie like sailors.... George of Scaramouche - professor emeritus, now liveaboardus on Lake Ontario