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Keyboard illustrations now in gif format

🔗gdsecor <gdsecor@yahoo.com>

10/21/2002 12:10:39 PM

I now have a file conversion utility that enables me to save my
bitmap files in gif format without compromising the color
information. I have therefore deleted the zipped keyboard diagrams
referenced in my previous postings and replaced them with the
following ones.

Scalatron generalized keyboard in 5 colors, unlabeled and labeled for
31-ET:

/tuning-
math/files/secor/kbds/KbScal5C.gif

/tuning-
math/files/secor/kbds/KbScal31.gif

Decimal keyboard in 6 colors, labeled with 72-ET sagittal notation
and 19-limit ratios:

/tuning-math/files/secor/kbds/KbDec72.gif

--George

🔗Joseph Pehrson <jpehrson@rcn.com>

10/21/2002 6:42:53 PM

--- In tuning@y..., "gdsecor" <gdsecor@y...> wrote:

/tuning/topicId_39833.html#39833

> I now have a file conversion utility that enables me to save my
> bitmap files in gif format without compromising the color
> information. I have therefore deleted the zipped keyboard diagrams
> referenced in my previous postings and replaced them with the
> following ones.
>
> Scalatron generalized keyboard in 5 colors, unlabeled and labeled
for
> 31-ET:
>
> /tuning-
> math/files/secor/kbds/KbScal5C.gif
>
> /tuning-
> math/files/secor/kbds/KbScal31.gif
>
> Decimal keyboard in 6 colors, labeled with 72-ET sagittal notation
> and 19-limit ratios:
>
> /tuning-
math/files/secor/kbds/KbDec72.gif
>
> --George

****These are much clearer, althogh I rather liked
the "impressionistic" nature of the first ones... :)

Looks good in the browser, too.

Joseph P.

🔗gdsecor <gdsecor@yahoo.com>

10/22/2002 10:04:50 AM

--- In tuning@y..., "Joseph Pehrson" <jpehrson@r...> wrote:
> --- In tuning@y..., "gdsecor" <gdsecor@y...> wrote:
>
> /tuning/topicId_39833.html#39833
>
> > I now have a file conversion utility that enables me to save my
> > bitmap files in gif format without compromising the color
> > information. I have therefore deleted the zipped keyboard
diagrams
> > referenced in my previous postings and replaced them with the
> > following ones.
> >
> > Scalatron generalized keyboard in 5 colors, unlabeled and labeled
> for
> > 31-ET:
> >
> > /tuning-
> > math/files/secor/kbds/KbScal5C.gif
> >
> > /tuning-
> > math/files/secor/kbds/KbScal31.gif
> >
> > Decimal keyboard in 6 colors, labeled with 72-ET sagittal
notation
> > and 19-limit ratios:
> >
> > /tuning-
> math/files/secor/kbds/KbDec72.gif
> >
> > --George
>
>
> ****These are much clearer, althogh I rather liked
> the "impressionistic" nature of the first ones... :)
>
> Looks good in the browser, too.
>
> Joseph P.

The new ones are exact conversions of the original bitmaps, so you
probably weren't viewing those properly (e.g., changing the zoom to
100 percent or a multiple thereof).

--George

🔗Joseph Pehrson <jpehrson@rcn.com>

10/22/2002 12:11:07 PM

--- In tuning@y..., "gdsecor" <gdsecor@y...> wrote:

/tuning/topicId_39833.html#39883

> --- In tuning@y..., "Joseph Pehrson" <jpehrson@r...> wrote:
> > --- In tuning@y..., "gdsecor" <gdsecor@y...> wrote:
> >
> > /tuning/topicId_39833.html#39833
> >
> > > I now have a file conversion utility that enables me to save my
> > > bitmap files in gif format without compromising the color
> > > information. I have therefore deleted the zipped keyboard
> diagrams
> > > referenced in my previous postings and replaced them with the
> > > following ones.
> > >
> > > Scalatron generalized keyboard in 5 colors, unlabeled and
labeled
> > for
> > > 31-ET:
> > >
> > > /tuning-
> > > math/files/secor/kbds/KbScal5C.gif
> > >
> > > /tuning-
> > > math/files/secor/kbds/KbScal31.gif
> > >
> > > Decimal keyboard in 6 colors, labeled with 72-ET sagittal
> notation
> > > and 19-limit ratios:
> > >
> > > /tuning-
> > math/files/secor/kbds/KbDec72.gif
> > >
> > > --George
> >
> >
> > ****These are much clearer, althogh I rather liked
> > the "impressionistic" nature of the first ones... :)
> >
> > Looks good in the browser, too.
> >
> > Joseph P.
>
> The new ones are exact conversions of the original bitmaps, so you
> probably weren't viewing those properly (e.g., changing the zoom to
> 100 percent or a multiple thereof).
>
> --George

***Hello George!

Well, I swear they looked different, but it was probably because I
was viewing them in Photoshop whereas I believe I first saw them in
MS Paint or some such.

Anyway, they certainly look very clear (and colorful!) now!

Joseph