gdh@raider.MFEE.TN.US (Gordon Hull) (12/13/88)
Does anybody know of a quick way to enhance a screen image before printing? I've got a program that prints out CGA screens; I'd like for it to be able to smooth out the "jaggies" in the image before I print it. I know this can be done, since Pizzaz does it. Basically, the only requirement is that it take the low-res (320x200 or 640x200, it doesn't matter which) screen and convert it to the higher resolution printer image, while smoothing the picture. The actual resolution conversion is pretty easy, and I've got it scaling the picture to different sizes, but I'd really like to be able to do some enhancement of the image. I speak assembler (PC), Pascal, Modula-2, and QuickBASIC; you could persuade me to read a 'C' listing if you had one :-) Please E-mail replies, as I've been known to miss articles on the net (I'll summarize if respone warrants it). Thanks... -- --- Gordon Hull Internet: gdh@raider.MFEE.TN.US Uucp: ..killer!raider!gdh Gordon_Hull@oraider.FIDONET.ORG FIDO: 1:116/9 Flames: ..!nether!inferno!lowest!circle!asmodeus (or ..!file13)