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Re: Drawing GIFs w/GS... propotional prooblems!
- Subject: Re: Drawing GIFs w/GS... propotional prooblems!
- From: gareth@vcn.bc.ca (Gareth Jones)
- Date: 1997/05/03
- Distribution: inet
- Newsgroups: comp.sys.apple2
- Organization: Vancouver CommunityNet
- References: <5k9lhe$l1p@nntp.hut.fi> <5k9ms4$rar$1@darla.visi.com> <5katc6$a2i@nntp.hut.fi> <5kb4cc$sl1@milo.vcn.bc.ca> <5kc31f$72i@nntp.hut.fi>
Paul Dunkel (pdunkel@cc.hut.fi) wrote:
: In article <5kb4cc$sl1@milo.vcn.bc.ca>, Gareth Jones <gareth@vcn.bc.ca> wrote:
:
: >Bingo! I use SuperConvert to change drawings into GIFs, and you can easily
: >set that to double the vertical dimension of the image.
:
: Well, that's what I call an answer. I use the SuperConvert, too. Where
: is that 'double-the-vertical-dimension'? I guess I have to study the
: program more carefully....
:
:
: Paul Dunkel
:
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When you select "Remap Image" from the True Color Image menu you get a
screen with lots of options. There are also two sliders (one vertical, one
horizontal) next to a box that represents the image. Move the "vertical
scaling" control until it states that the proportion is 2:1, not 1:1. Then
click the "Normal Remap" button. see page 22 of your manual.
-Gareth