Thanks for your answer. And how could I use a hight resolution ? Indeed, I've used in lilypond "paper-size= A4", but maybe it's not enough.
And how could I use "cresc -------------------------------" ? Thanks. 2011/3/2 Francisco Vila <paconet....@gmail.com> > 2011/3/2 Tim Sheasby <t...@sheafpublishing.co.za> > > On 02 Mar 2011, at 11:57 AM, Francisco Vila wrote: > > > > Printed material is commonly made with very high-resolution renderers. > > I don't know exactly: ten thousand dots per inch? Maybe not that > > much, but high enough so you can not see the 'stairs'. > > > Used to work in a DTP bureau. Resolution is anything between 1000 and > 3600 dpi on an imagesetter. Most default to 1200 or 2400 dpi. > > Effectively eliminating visible stairs as you pointed out. > > Thank you, that's a fact, I'll try to remember. > > My first laser was 300dpi and it looked crappy. Then, I could spot > the difference between 600 and 1200, the latter is very good to my > eyes. However, printed scores still look usually, not always, better > than my 1200 home laser material. > > > -- > Francisco Vila. Badajoz (Spain) > www.paconet.org , www.csmbadajoz.com > -- ____________________________________________ Venez vite sur mon site : http://tobias.o-n.fr . Un site pour musiciens et programmeurs !!!
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