As you know, we are working on the Ricci books.   The Professor has just sent 
me the "proof" he made of the first volume.   As usual, it is excellent.   
However, when I try to enlarge the pictures they are a bit fuzzy--the detail is 
lost. I have had this problem before and he usually manages to change things, 
but this is a special case. The book is so large that he says that most people 
won't want to download it if he makes it bigger--which would be the case if 
he made the pictures clearer.   (They are fine for someone who doesn't actually 
make lace and only wants to see nice pictures, but not for someone like me 
who drools over details.)

And, of course, we will be talking about two volumes (I'm halfway through the 
second), so that would make a "good" copy twice the size!

What do people think about all of this?   Download size vs. detail quality?

My thought is that he could post it as he now has it, and then take the 
finished set and make a separate CD out of it.   Both volumes brought up to good 
detail would just fill a CD.

Please give me some opinions and direction on this.
Thanks.

Tess ([EMAIL PROTECTED])

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