Digest 10, originally sent Fri Jun 25 02:34:59 1999
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      1. Originating artwork (was: Digest Number 8).
           From: "Paul Stevenson" <p.stevenson@xxxxxx.xxxx


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Message: 1
   Date: Thu, 24 Jun 1999 20:01:54 +0100
   From: "Paul Stevenson" <p.stevenson@xxxxxx.xxxx
Subject: Originating artwork (was: Digest Number 8).

Dear Friends,

I've been using Corel since ver 3.0 and find it well capable of handling
origination as well as imported images, especially ver 8.  There are more
than enough import filters for the average user, plus the fonts & clipart
library are a good source of images.

What I was wondering was, if you needed to output an image larger than say,
A4 or Letter size, how would you do it?

I can output a vector image to a plotter and cut the image in rubylith, but
what would you do if the image was a 500mm x 500mm halftone?

Evie, you might ask a local printer about sourcing a UV pen, they would use
it for film corrections.  There should also be something in the Dick Blick
catalogue, too.

Bye for now,

Paul

PS -apologies for clogging up your mail box and including the original
posts, but just thought they might be relevant...;-)

>
>Hi Paul,
>I bought a cd from Rayzist.  I use it for most of my samples and have used
>iphoto plus(something my husband installed to work w/pics) to change or add
>to scanned images that I have drawn.  As soon as i can I plan to take a
Corel
>class, I know nothing of how it works but from all I have read it is worth
a
>look.
>Does anyone else have any ideas for us on artwork sources?
>
>Evie
>


>
>oh yea,  I am looking for a UV PEN, anyone know where they may be found?
>Evie
>