I've got about 200 Adobe Illustrator files, and generated antialiased gif's. 
The gif's are color, and nice enough.  Except on a black and white laser
printer, where they come out way way too light.

Is Magick a good tool to try and generate greyscale printable versions of
these Illustrator files?  Example files are here:
http://www.obviously.com/temp/map_50_a.ai
http://www.obviously.com/temp/map_50_a.eps
http://www.obviously.com/temp/map_50_a.gif
I've been able to convert the .ai files into .eps using Magick.  But every
conversion to an image format turns out ugly.  Either it is too harsh and
black, or too grainy and fuzzy.   I've not really found the proper mix of
options to darken the colors during the greyscale conversion.  Any
suggestions?

Note that converting the .eps to .svg does not work at all, I get "convert:
no image vector graphics `map_50_a.svg'"
-- 
View this message in context: 
http://www.nabble.com/How-to-use-Magick-to-enhance-printable-grey-scale-laser-images--tf3204309.html#a8897977
Sent from the Magick-users mailing list archive at Nabble.com.

_______________________________________________
Magick-users mailing list
[email protected]
http://studio.imagemagick.org/mailman/listinfo/magick-users

Reply via email to