Path: utzoo!utgpu!jarvis.csri.toronto.edu!mailrus!tut.cis.ohio-state.edu!bloom-beacon!apple!oliveb!Torino!barons From: barons@Torino.orc.olivetti.com (Barry Arons) Newsgroups: comp.graphics Subject: Re: Using Fuzzy Fonts on TV Keywords: anti-aliased font reference Message-ID: <38893@oliveb.olivetti.com> Date: 7 Mar 89 00:27:35 GMT References: <642@dutrun.UUCP> <25613@cornell.UUCP> Sender: news@oliveb.olivetti.com Reply-To: barons@Torino.UUCP (Barry Arons) Organization: Olivetti Research Center, Menlo Park, CA Lines: 11 You might want to look at "Fuzzy Fonts: Analog Models Improve Digitial Text Quality" by Christopher Schmandt of the Architecture Machine Group (now the Media Lab). I have a preprint, but it was to appear in NCGA 1983 Chicago. If you cannot dig it up, you can probably get a copy of it along with other relevent papers from the Media Lab at 20 Ames St., Cambridge MA, 02139 Barry. Barry Arons phone: +1 415-496-6264 Olivetti Research Center fax: +1 415-496-6219 2882 Sand Hill Road, Suite 210 internet: arons@orc.olivetti.com Menlo Park, CA 94025 uucp: {sri-unix|oliveb}!orc!arons