On Sunday 19 November 2006 10:42, luc wrote: > Le dimanche 19 novembre 2006 à 21:59 +1300, Josephblack a écrit : > > On 19/11/06, Timothy Miller <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > > Howard took the advice given and used a scanner to make images of > > > OGD1. I had never expected things nearly a cm away from the > > > glass would come out this clearly!
I'm not: http://www.katinkamatson.com > > > Look at these files: > > > > > > http://www.traversaltech.com/ogd1_photos/ogd1_bot.bmp > > > http://www.traversaltech.com/ogd1_photos/ogd1_top.bmp > > > > wow! That is fantastic! Absolutely perfect. > > Cant wait for our graphicś guys getting their hands on those. > > If you have dial-up, be aware they are fairly big: > > 4.7MB for the top view > > and around 2.3Mb for the bottom > > jb > > I was fearing that when I've seen these links. > Can one have jpeg compressed at mid quality and progressive? http://nova.student.utwente.nl/~lourens/gfx/opengraphics/ogd1_top_preview.jpg http://nova.student.utwente.nl/~lourens/gfx/opengraphics/ogd1_bot_preview.jpg I'm going to do some contrast enhancement and background removal and stuff :-). Lourens
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