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  1. #21
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    Default Re: Bitmap image and Envelope

    That's one amazing bitmap, how can it scale so brilliantly?

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    Default Re: Bitmap image and Envelope

    I've found that it's best to use wildcard (*) when searching on Logos Of The World's site.

    Example: search on chev*

    Also, the 4.0.1 patch appears to has greatly improved problem of importing (opening) .eps files.

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    Default Re: Bitmap image and Envelope

    Quote Originally Posted by salaam View Post
    That's one amazing bitmap, how can it scale so brilliantly?
    I think you'll find that's Xara's smoothing. If you move the smoothing slider to midway, so it doesn't smooth bitmaps, you'll see the original pixels if you zoom in. The perimeter of the logo appears to be vector, however, so the edge remains smooth.

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    Default Re: Bitmap image and Envelope

    Quote Originally Posted by timhines View Post
    I think you'll find that's Xara's smoothing. If you move the smoothing slider to midway, so it doesn't smooth bitmaps, you'll see the original pixels if you zoom in.
    Maybe but I checked it against another photo of the same DPI. Why does the logo smooth better than other bitmaps?
    There must be something to learn by its behaviour.
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    Default Re: Bitmap image and Envelope

    Simple: the raster image (in the Chevy logo) has high dpi's. But anyway, looks too good to be truth )
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