Digest 13, originally sent Tue Jun 29 01:58:43 1999
There are 3 messages in this issue.
Topics in today's digest:
1. Re: Digest Number 10
From: EvieWarner@xxx.xxx
2. Re: Digest Number 11
From: EvieWarner@xxx.xxx
3. Large Image Output
From: "Roderick J. Geis" <geis@xxxxxxx.xxxx
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Message: 1
Date: Mon, 28 Jun 1999 08:35:50 EDT
From: EvieWarner@aol.com
Subject: Re: Digest Number 10
In a message dated 6/25/99 4:35:12 AM Central Daylight Time,
sandcarving@onelist.com writes:
<< There should also be something in the Dick Blick
catalogue, too. >>
I am not fimiliar with this catalog, could I have more info. please?
Evie
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Message: 2
Date: Mon, 28 Jun 1999 09:15:31 EDT
From: EvieWarner@xxx.xxx
Subject: Re: Digest Number 11
In a message dated 6/27/99 4:27:22 AM Central Daylight Time,
sandcarving@onelist.com writes:
<< just me checking if my new e-mail address works. >>
YEP, works.
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Message: 3
Date: Mon, 28 Jun 1999 14:53:04 -0800
From: "Roderick J. Geis" <geis@xxxxxxx.xxxx
Subject: Large Image Output
Paul,
Unless you can afford to buy an image setter ($50,000 USD) you would
most likely need to go to someone who has one. Here at Rayzist we print
films 13.5" x 42" (343mm x 1067mm) for larger widths we out source to a
company that has a larger image setter. You will most likely find
companies in the phone book under the heading of "Desktop Publishing
and Service Bureaus." This type of service can get quite expensive.
> 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?
Roderick J. Geis
MIS, Rayzist Photomask, Inc.
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