scott@sage.uchicago.edu (Scott Deerwester) (06/06/90)
For your edification, I've put a couple of NeXT-screen-sized images in the pub/next/submissions on cs.orst.edu. They were scanned on a ScanJet+ at 91dpi, 4 bits of gray, then converted to 2 bits of gray using Scene's Snapshot. I also used the Icon editor to fix up some of the borders. The images are: - A wooden carving of an angel, holding an orb in one hand and a staff in the other - Two ivory panels, one of Christ, seated, and the other a Virgin holding the infant Christ. There are more where these came from. If you like them, let me know, and I'll submit more. What are flopticals for, anyway, if not for storing hundreds of megabytes of sound and images, huh? ------- Scott Deerwester | Internet: scott@tira.uchicago.edu Center for Information and | Phone: 312-702-6948 Language Studies | 1100 E. 57th, CILS University of Chicago | Chicago, IL 60637
SLVQC@CUNYVM (Salvatore Saieva) (06/07/90)
In article <9596@tank.uchicago.edu>, scott@sage.uchicago.edu (Scott Deerwester) says: > >For your edification, I've put a couple of NeXT-screen-sized images in >the pub/next/submissions on cs.orst.edu. [text deleted...] > I have a bunch of .snd files converted from Mac sound format using mac2snd from the NeXT archives. Alot of the stuff is from cartoons and songs. Would anyone be interested? Should we start using up diskspace on the archives for things like this? Sal. ------- Salvatore Saieva Internet: slvqc@cunyvm.cuny.edu Queens College, Academic Computer Center BITNET: slvqc@cunyvm.bitnet 65-30 Kissena Blvd, Flushing, N.Y. 11367 DeskNet: (718) 520-7662