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- From: bauwens@acs.ucalgary.ca (Luc Bauwens)
- Newsgroups: sci.engr.mech
- Subject: Re: Photos of computer screens
- Message-ID: <92Nov08.195100.13599@acs.ucalgary.ca>
- Date: 8 Nov 92 19:51:00 GMT
- References: <1992Nov6.114045.13620@schbbs.mot.com> <7NOV199214404605@zeus.tamu.edu>
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- In article <7NOV199214404605@zeus.tamu.edu> cjs1722@zeus.tamu.edu (STEPANIAN, CHRISTOPHER JOHN) writes:
- >>
- >
- > 1) 100 Speed Ektachrome film (35 mm)
- > 2) Standard SLR w/ telephoto lens
- > 3) Tripod
- > 4) 'Trigger Bulb'
- > 5) Clean monitor screen
-
- Eh, guys, all that sounds very barbarian to me...
-
- Can't you somehow produce a bitmap or some other kind of graphic
- file and take it to a photo lab that has the capability of
- translating that directly into pictures?
-
- (It's impossible to go into specifics without more info re the type
- of computer etc... But it's possible to make slides directly from
- graphics files, or color pictures, or videotapes etc...)
-
- Luc B.
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