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- Faithful revivals from early printed pages
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... notes about my "recipe". 1. Start with a really high resolution scan. I almost invariably use 2400 dpi. 1a. Use as many ... it come to pre-Baskerville types, which were printed with coarse inks and uneven height-to-paper. You have regularized the base ...
Forum topic - George Horton - 4 Apr 2006 - 9:58am - 179 comments - 0 attachments
- Carol Twombly.. Please help me!
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... with rounding but it makes the drawing "seem" too coarse. ChrisL Those quotes being critical Those quotes being ... you output your type today, you can design it to higher resolution and you can confidently hope that one day it will be possible for it ...
Forum topic - softbluecries1 - 30 Mar 2007 - 8:13am - 244 comments - 0 attachments
- Emigre Magazine
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... 1985 Emigre #2 Emigre #3 Coarse Resolution by Zuzana Licko Modula by Zuzana Licko Modula ...
Wiki - Conor - 30 Jun 2007 - 8:01am - 0 comments
- Pixel font for print...Fedra? / Lo-res?
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... mean you're limited to 10 pixels of height. How fine/coarse do you want the text to look? In any case, this is interesting - ... very generic-looking). That said, I do think that the "resolution" of the pixelfont has to be chosen very carefully, and not least ...
Forum topic - Maria de Lurdes - 17 Jun 2007 - 2:25am - 15 comments - 0 attachments
- Two more questions about nodes.
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... conundrum (resulting from an em of 1000 often being too coarse, especially for italics). One trick (that I learned from Gary Munch) is ... If you are planning on using this primarily in high resolution environments, no. In fact, it's probably better if you leave it as ...
Forum topic - Goran Soderstrom - 19 Nov 2006 - 8:05am - 27 comments - 0 attachments
- Dear Sarah
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... a thought). You're right that the resolution is pretty low. I think I will have to go in and add some more ... But for display setting I think you need the outlines less coarse? Anyway, I don't want to seam nasty: this is really great ...
Forum topic - Christian Robertson - 8 Dec 2006 - 11:18am - 40 comments - 0 attachments
- Vertical distorsion in print (FOG)
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... Please note that this is happening when I print in high-resolution 1200 dpi, and with large point sizes (40 pt). I’m working on ... is the lack of aliasing - instead the outlines are a bit coarse, basically what photo paper does I guess. Ironically, I suspect this ...
Forum topic - Goran Soderstrom - 22 Aug 2006 - 1:08am - 37 comments - 0 attachments
- The good ship Notanic
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... variables of sharpness, contrast, reading environment, resolution settings, these things make it a very coarse and incomplete picture. I've been wishing someone would prepare ...
Forum topic - ebensorkin - 7 Nov 2006 - 4:18pm - 129 comments - 0 attachments
- Cleartype/sub-pixel rendering question
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... have - IF the OS is driving the LCD panel at its native resolution. Cheers, Si PS I think perhaps the easiest way to understand what's going on (at a basic level) is to find a coarse resolution screen (say on a typical Mac) and a magnifying glass and look ...
Forum topic - elliot100 - 8 Sep 2006 - 3:38am - 8 comments - 0 attachments
- Mac FontLab Bitmap Import Coarse!
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... from Photoshop to FontLab on Windows, I get a nice full-resolution image in the background. But when I do the same on OSX I get an extremely coarse image. What gives? hhp The image must be 72 dpi The image ...
Forum topic - hrant - 9 Mar 2006 - 10:04am - 4 comments - 0 attachments


