On Sun, Jul 13 2014, Pol Stra wrote:
I can be done automatically for example by using this module:
http://modules.contextgarden.net/grph-downsample
Thank you, it looks interesting. Is there a documentation somewhere or could
you provide an example about how to use it ?
Hi,
Here an
On Tue, 15 Jul 2014, Peter Münster wrote:
There is also an old module t-degrade.tex but I don't know, if it still
works with recent ConTeXt versions.
It is possible to create a wrapper around t-filter to provide the
functionality of t-degrade and/or grph-downsample, so that one could use:
On 7/15/2014 7:03 PM, Peter Münster wrote:
On Sun, Jul 13 2014, Pol Stra wrote:
I can be done automatically for example by using this module:
http://modules.contextgarden.net/grph-downsample
Thank you, it looks interesting. Is there a documentation somewhere or could
you provide an example
Le samedi 12 juillet 2014, 16:14:25 Peter Münster a écrit :
On Sat, Jul 12 2014, Pol Stra wrote:
I think I should do something like:
`convert -density 300 input.png -resize AAAxBBB output.png`
but I don't know if it’s the good way to do it
Hi,
I can be done automatically for
Am 2014-07-12 um 18:58 schrieb Pol Stra r...@hotmail.fr:
I wonder, what can I do to reduce the size of
those files while keeping a printable quality document?
For color or greyscale pictures that are (like) photos, 150 dpi in final size
is mostly enough, even for quality offset printing.
On 2014-07-12, 14:58, Pol Stra wrote:
I wonder, what can I do to reduce the size of those files while
keeping a printable quality document?
Besides reducing the resolution, you can reduce the number of colours
used in a PNG picture, which is called colour quantization. For
example, we can
On Sat, Jul 12 2014, Pol Stra wrote:
I think I should do something like:
`convert -density 300 input.png -resize AAAxBBB output.png`
but I don't know if it’s the good way to do it
Hi,
I can be done automatically for example by using this module: