Path: utzoo!utgpu!jarvis.csri.toronto.edu!mailrus!tut.cis.ohio-state.edu!rutgers!gatech!udel!mmdf From: joe@bryans.scc.com Newsgroups: comp.sys.amiga Subject: (none) Message-ID: <18762@louie.udel.EDU> Date: 29 Jun 89 21:00:56 GMT Sender: mmdf@udel.EDU Lines: 19 In article <686@jc3b21.UUCP> fgd3@jc3b21.UUCP (Fabbian G. Dufoe) writes: >My main complaint about DigiView is the images just aren't sharp enough. It's >OK for digitizing photographs for reproduction in newsletters, but I want >something for digitizing line art. I want it to look really crisp and >sharp, but I don't need color. The kind of stuff I'm thinking about could >be colored with a paint program later. I currently use a Digi-View unit for my Amiga with the V3.0 of software to produce line art. Digi-View V3.0 has an option for line-art, in practically any resolution mode. I prefer to use the 640X400 to get the most out of my digitization. I then import it into Deluxe Paint for touch-up work, convert it to a GIF format file, save on to a 5.25" floppy drive in IBM MS-DOS format and load it on the IBM at work. Through Microsoft Windows and a shareware program called EASEL I can load that GIF file and re-save it as a Microsoft Paint format. Then, I load Pagemaker and import the Paint format picture into my document and print it out on our laser printer for excellent results!!! (Seems like a lot of work, but without a laser printer at home on my Amiga, it's the best results)