Path: utzoo!utgpu!attcan!uunet!munnari!bruce!monu1!apm388p From: apm388p@monu1.cc.monash.oz (Michael Page) Newsgroups: comp.lang.postscript Subject: Re: postscript image: George Bush -- Liar Message-ID: <1225@monu1.cc.monash.oz> Date: 3 Nov 88 23:59:35 GMT References: <26595@ucbvax.BERKELEY.EDU> Organization: Monash University, Australia Lines: 12 In article <26595@ucbvax.BERKELEY.EDU>, ph@miro.Berkeley.EDU (Paul Heckbert) writes: > The following is a postscript source file for a halftoned image > which you can print, on most UNIX & postscript installations, by writing > the remainder of this message, starting with the characters '%!' into a file > called, say, "bushliar.ps" and running "lpr bushliar.ps". > It may sound like I'm ignorant (and that's because I am) but how are bitmap images like the one above produced. Is the equipment (and software) readily available and, if so, what sort of places use it? Michael. D