and he replies -

I have and used Photoshop 7 with excellent results. The drawings are 
in 72 DPI PDF format but Photoshop will rasterize them as a PSD file 
for manipulation. I increased the resolution to 150 DPI so I could 
clean up any ragged edges. I also copied them into a new file to 
eliminate the background.

There is a good conversion chart on this site I used to rescale them:

http://www.urbaneagle.com/data/RRconvcharts.html


Raleigh in chilly Maine...

2008, Rance and Bente wrote:

>Hi all:
>Interesting. Has anyone downloaded these in Acrobat, then transferred
>them to something like powerpoint, increasing the size to 1/64 rather
>than 1/87? After some work, I might try that (if I can figure out how
>to increase the size in powerpoint). Well, I can do it easily in Adobe
>photoshop - that might be the easiest way to go, just change the image size.
>Rance Velapoldi (Tranby, Norway)
>
>Tom Hawley wrote:
> >
> > I just noticed there's an English version.
> > 
> <http://www.igshansa.de/igsorg.html>http://www.igshansa.de/igsorg.html 
> <http://www.igshansa.de/igsorg.html>
> > Tom Hawley
> >
>
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