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488.1 | Yes... | HYSTER::DEARBORN | Trouvez Mieux | Thu May 07 1987 10:46 | 14 |
| There is a new software product, I saw listed in the summer issue
of INFO magazine that does this. I'm sorry, I don't remember the
name of the product. It was listed in the graphics section of their
software listing.
This product is for use with Aegis Draw+ files. It outputs ultra
high resolution printouts of Draw+ files. The printouts are supposed
to rival plotter output, in terms of quality. They claim that it
virtually eliminates all jaggies on diagonal or curved lines.
They listed the printers they support. Again, sorry, my memory
is cloudy again...I think they said they support most Epson printers
as well as a few others.
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488.2 | I want my IFF | HOUSE::FRACTAL | | Thu May 07 1987 23:10 | 11 |
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Thanks for the info. Now if only somebody would make one for IFF
files. I wonder if EA ever thought of saving the graphics in
instruction form (PostScript?) This would certainly solve this problem
of "Jaggies"
Regards,
Ph
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488.3 | here's something | SZOFNA::CBODINE | living a life of illusion | Fri May 08 1987 23:25 | 8 |
| There is a product called PLOT-TO-PRINT by High Tech Graphics that
produces plotter resolution graphics on a dot matrix printer. Takes
care of the jaggies. The catch is it only works with AEGIS draw.
Supports CANNON, EPSON, TOSHIBA and C. Itoh.
This may help, it may not.
Chris
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488.4 | Iff-Aegis Draw | HOUSE::FRACTAL | | Sat May 09 1987 00:08 | 5 |
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Thanks for the info...Anybody got an Iff to Aegis Draw?
-ph
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488.5 | | ELWOOD::PETERS | | Mon May 11 1987 10:58 | 13 |
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I would be happy to write a IFF to Aegis Draw, but it is not
possible. An IFF file contains only the bitmap not the information
about the objects. A Draw file can be printed at very high resolution
because it contains a description of each object in the picture.
example:
How can you tell a 4 pixel square from a 4 pixel circle ?
Steve Peters
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488.6 | Just use lines... | HOUSE::FRACTAL | | Mon May 11 1987 22:32 | 13 |
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Here's an idea...Instead of descriminating objects such as circles
why not just use lines. For example, a program would first load
in the iff bitmap, then it would determine horizontal lines for
each color. If there was just a point of color, then you could just
make a line that doesn't go anywhere. 100,100 to 100,100 Is this
possible? Also, can Draw Plus use five bit planes? Even though this
process wo{ld take a long time it still might work. What do you
think?
-ph
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