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Re: Use an image viewer or paint program [message #42574 is a reply to message #42560] Thu, 25 September 2003 22:58 Go to previous messageGo to next message
AR is currently offline  AR
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I've used Photoshop and Photodeluxe to try to open and print these pages, but I'm still having trouble with the legibility. I'll keep trying. Thanks.
Re: Use an image viewer or paint program [message #42575 is a reply to message #42574] Fri, 26 September 2003 00:37 Go to previous message
Wayne Parham is currently offline  Wayne Parham
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Adobe Photoshop is a great program and so you've got what you need there. I scanned and saved these documents with 2544 x 3299 pixels - a fairly high resolution - so that shouldn't be a problem. Be sure to do a right click on each image, then save the file, and load the saved file into Photoshop. If doing a copy-and-paste, it may be transferring a low-res image rendered by the web browser.

For the most part, each letter is clearly legible although it isn't as clear as a vector or TrueType font. These are bitmaps of a very old scanned document, so the characters will be a bit rough. Still they should be clearly legible for the most part. There may be some places that are more clear than others, so if you find a sentence or formula that is difficult to read, please write to me and I'll try to touch up the image file in that specific spot. But overall, I think you'll find the document is clear enough to read, once you save the files on your computer in the 2544 x 3299 pixel format they are stored as on the server.

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