I'm afraid that I have to tell you no there is no current way to do vector output from DX visuals at this time. This doesn't mean that some people aren't working on expanding this functionality. Currently the way a lot of people get around this is to do the visuals in DX and then bring the image into a package like Adobe Illustrator to perform the annotation.

There is an AutoGray tool you can use. To use the current colormap editor as a grayscale editor, move the saturation line all the way to the min and then play with the Value levels.

David

Hi,

I'm just wondering if there is an easy way to produce printer-friendly
black & white postscript output:
 - i'm using the colormap editor to have a high constrast between
certain values. Is there something like a greycolormap tool ?
 - when I use image->file->save as->postscript, the output is a
postscript of the bitmap: the .ps file is very big and my printer takes
very long to print it. Is there a way to save it as vectorial picture
(or with the image bitmapped but the text & labels not bitmapped ) ?

thanks in advance.

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Julien

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