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- From: gcook@horus.cem.msu.EDU (Greg Cook|xxxxxx)
- Subject: LOOKING FOR A TREE
- Message-ID: <1992Dec16.163940.8365@msuinfo.cl.msu.edu>
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- Date: Wed, 16 Dec 92 16:39:40 GMT
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- I'm putting together a large family tree and I want to include a graphic
- of a tree on the cover. I want simply a tree with no leaves, sort of a
- branching thing.
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- I have a small clip-art graphic of what I want, but when I enlarge it,
- of course, it looks choppy (damn bitmaps anyway).
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- So, is there a high resolution tree out there?
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- OR
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- Can I convert my bitmap image into a vector image that will look better?
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- I have Windows 3.1, MS Word 2.0, CorelDraw 3.0, and the usual windows
- paintbrush, etc., GWS.
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- Can any of these do what I want? I tried using corel trace on my tree,
- but it came out like some neo-modern warped representation of a tree.
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- Thanks for your help.
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- Gregory R. Cook gcook@horus.cem.msu.edu
- Department of Chemistry cookgreg@student.msu.edu
- Michigan State University cook@msucem.BITNET
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