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Date: Sat, 21 Oct 1995 22:26:02 -0400
From: BetWills@aol.com
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To: lightwave@mail.webcom.com
Subject: Graphic border
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First question: A logo graphic (a running "m") was converted to a GIF file
from Adobe Illustrator (Mac), and sent to me on a 720K floppy. I converted
the GIF to a 2-color image in Ad Pro, then imported it to Pixel Pro 3D and
made into an object. How do you prevent the stairsteps? Is it possible to
convert a graphic from a Mac file to a readable Amiga or LW file without
getting stairsteps and spending HOURS of clean-up time?
Second question: There is a yellow border around the red logo. I used
AlphaPaint program to eliminate the yellow border so I could work with the
rest of the logo. How do you separate the border from the rest of the logo
to make them separate objects? When I tried it, I got stairsteps so bad that
I could not separate the border from the rest of the graphic.
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