[NTLK] Manybooks.net is interesting
Matt Howe
matthowe at comcast.net
Thu Jun 3 08:32:51 EDT 2010
I find that if they look a little flat on the computer they look better on
the Newton.
Matt (Ducky) Howe
Owner of a MP2000U and an Emate
SantaMatt at Gmail.com (Nokia N770)
matthowe at comcast.net (Desktop)
http://home.comcast.net/~mhowe41/
http://SantaMatt.blogspot.com
Woody Smith wrote:
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Matt this is a solid procedure.
In step 3 I've found that to get contrast and brightness correct on my
2100 required repeated testing. Once I found a greyscale image that
worked I used it as a standard to compare future image conversions
against. This significantly improved the quality of images on the
newton.
Step 6 will save much frustration.
Woody
On Jun 2, 2010, at 4:54 PM, Matt Howe wrote:
> Well here is how I would approach it.
> 1. Scan however you can
> 2. edit and crop to a specific size. always keep in mind the
> resolution of
> your target machine.
> 3. Convert to greyscale and set to 4 bit for os 2.1 machines. I use
> Paintshop Pro 6.0 as I like their Grayscale and bit depth functions.
> And
> then save as a .bmp
> 4. Only place text in Word and save as an rtf file.
> 5. Import rtf into Press and clean up as needed.
> 6. import graphics one at a time. They are always added to the end.
> Cut from
> end of Press and paste into Press where you want them. Save
> frequently and
> alternate between 2 save files, just in case.
> 7. Build package, Be sure your destination type is set in the
> preferences so
> you end up with a book formatted to the right size, orientation and
> grayscale depth.
> 8. Load on to E-Mate
>
> This has worked for me countless times. I have made trip tickets,
> tour books
> and agendas for trips. I made a First Aid book with graphics. Various
> websites cut out and packages for use in the field. And only
> occasionally
> will I get a graphic that doesn't grayscale well.
>
> Matt (Ducky) Howe
> Owner of a MP2000U and an Emate
> SantaMatt at Gmail.com (Nokia N770)
> matthowe at comcast.net (Desktop)
> http://home.comcast.net/~mhowe41/
> http://SantaMatt.blogspot.com
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