Does anyone have an idea where I can find this?
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Brenda Beaupit
Classic Graphics
Kemptville, Ont
CANADA
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joe pribish-A SIGN MINT
2811 longleaf Dr.
pensacola, fl 32526
850-944-5060
BEWARE THE TRUTH.....YOU MAY NOT LIKE WHAT YOU FIND
All the libraries I've ever visited have a research department. Chances are good that you can call your local library and THEY'LL look for the image for you and have it waiting for you. Seriously, they enjoy helping!
And besides, we're paying for libraries whether we use them or not. May as well get our monies' worth when we can.
PS. Just a side note on scan and trace. Many times you will have an image too small to work with for tracing at 100%. The simple trick is to scan at 200 to 400% of actual size, while keeping your ppi(pixels per inch) to about 100 to 150. This will give you a scanned image that you can pull in closer to in order to scan, but still keeping the file size low enough that it doesn't slow down your graphics program. I use this technique particularly when digitizing a logo from a customer's business card. Otherwise, when you try to pull in close to see details to trace, you'll get huge pixels that will cause you to have to almost guess where to draw the lines.
Well, startin to ramble, aren't I?
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Don Coplen aka "SaintPete"
Coplen Designs
St.Petersburg, FL dcoplen@mindspring.com
[This message has been edited by Don Coplen (edited February 11, 2001).]
"Werks fer me, it'll werk fer you"
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Monte Jumper
SIGNLanguage/Norman.Okla.