[time-nuts] Three HP oldies
DaveH
info at blackmountainforge.com
Mon Mar 12 17:54:53 UTC 2012
A minor nit...
It's Joint Photographic Experts Group -- not Japanese. Designed
__specifically__ for continuous tone color photographs. It was never
intended for line drawings and will fail miserably with them.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/JPEG
My local Costco can also handle TIFF files which is a lossless format and
perfect (as well as GIF) for line drawings.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tagged_Image_File_Format
You can also buy self-adhesive full-page stickers from your local office
supply store.
Use your laser to print the panel, apply the label and then overcoat with a
matte spray varnish.
Dave
> -----Original Message-----
> From: time-nuts-bounces at febo.com
> [mailto:time-nuts-bounces at febo.com] On Behalf Of Greg Broburg
> Sent: Monday, March 12, 2012 10:08 AM
> To: Discussion of precise time and frequency measurement
> Subject: Re: [time-nuts] Three HP oldies
>
> Just a note about jpg files, they are intentionally
> fuzzed as the Japanese Photo Experts Group
> concept is in the interest of visual art. So if you
> make a jpg of a schematic much of it will not be
> readable. Try Graphics Interchange Format gif
> to preserve computer generated details like lines
> and text. Or if it is all text, the postscript file system
> is very good, it allows control of the entire page
> formatting in preservation of accurate alignments.
>
> I have made a similar repair using clear sheets
> made for overhead projectors. My bet is that the
> photographic paper wont buy you very much
> improvement if any. A laser printer with 600 dpi
> is a very good graphics machine. If you want to
> try the mylar paper send me the file and a mail
> address to return to. There is also an option to
> use a material similar to photo paper for laser
> printing, my guess is that that is what the print
> shops are using to make photographic prints
> so they are laser images not photo images made
> from laser images.
>
> Greg
>
> On 3/12/2012 11:43 AM, Pete Lancashire wrote:
> > Other then the damage to the 1 rev per second wheel it
> looks like will
> > not take much to clean up. My corrent idea
> > is to start off with making a replacement on a laser
> printer and once
> > I'm comfortable with how it looks have a few scales made on
> > photographic paper. One discount retailer here in the US,
> Costco will
> > do 8x10" prints from .jpg files for $1.50 USD each. Cheap
> > enough to experiment.
> >
> > The 116AR although totally impractical will still be fun to
> bring back
> > to life, but will be some time. Will need to find a manual
> > first.
> >
> > -pete
> >
> >
> >
> >
>
>
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