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Why don't you send me a sample image? I'll print it and see what I get.
Perhaps you're not using a recent driver for your printer: try checking the
manufacturer's web page for a more recent one...
HTH,
Ma
Alex,
.gif images just support 8-bits (256 colors). Am I wrong? I've never seem a
32-bit .gif image. Only jpg's, png's, etc..
But I scanned three pages from a magazine using the same scanner I used to
scanner the bill I've tryed to put on-line, and the letters are blurry too.
I don't know, but I
Thanks a lot...
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> Hi,
> Try to convert your gif image to 32-bit mode and print it. Gif images are
> 8-bit only and, may be, the printer driver's dithering for the gifs is n
I'm using version 3 of PHP to build a .gif image file dinamicly.
I don't know what's happening, but the letters are being displayed a little
bit blurry or spotty like if it had built with a low resolution. This
happens just when I print the image through browser (IE 5, 5.5, NC 4.7,
etc). On the sc