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- From: twegner@mwunix.mitre.org (Timothy Wegner)
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- Subject: Re: Postscript from FRACTINT-inverted image.
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- Date: 17 Nov 92 14:16:25 GMT
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- gathe@ul.ie writes:
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- >Both ways gave me an image which is white on black! [Very hard on toner
- >cartridge!] Is there any way to invert the image (b<-->w) using FRACTINT,
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- This is the sort of thing PICLAB was born to do. Piclab is a public domain
- PC-based image processing tool. You will find it in msdos/graphics on simtel20
- and its mirrors. One such is oak.oakland.edu under /pub.
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- However this does seem like the sort of thing we should fix in Fractint. Have
- you tried using a different color map (try the palette editor.)
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- Tim Wegner Fractint co-author
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