From: Hrafnkell E. <he...@kv...> - 2000-04-24 11:18:24
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Hi On Sun, Apr 23, 2000 at 06:47:51PM -0400, Robert L Krawitz wrote: > Hmm I just checked.. this effect is even worse when using ordinary > floyd steinberg with 720dpi microweave. > Now it looks like an edge-detect filter is > used on the image first, then the edges are shifted from their > correct place and added to the image and then it is printed. > The printout is also very bright (brightness setting 100 in > adjust color). > > What's the density and gamma set to? I just used the default settings for everything. It might just have been that there are no default values: ) I just tried again with random Floyd Steinberg using brightness=80, contrast=100,rgb=(100,100,100), saturation=1.0, density=1.0, gamma=1.0 and it looked much better than yesterday. The only problems were too much ink used in dark regions and not so beutiful dithering. Hint to the guy that writes the GUI code: If you select f.ex. papersize or printer driver (setup button) and then select an new printer you loose all the values you've selected and have to go through everything again. Minor, but annoying, detail. There also doesn't allways seem to be much correspondance between where on the paper you place the image in the gui and where it gets placed on paper. Thanks Hrafnkell -- //-----------------------//------------------------------------------------- // Hrafnkell Eiriksson // // he...@kv... // // TF3HR // "Blessed are they who go around in circles, // // for they shall be known as Wheels" |