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>A 32x32 pixel black and white version. Shades of gray is allowed, but only
>for anti-aliasing. For the reason of keeping the sizes small I think 16
>shades of gray is enough.
Sounds fine. I suppose this is so that the logo can later become the icon as
well, right? I would like to suggest that if this is the case, that the icon
be permitted to be different from the larger resolution versions of the
actual logo. The icon can be just a small part of the larger concept, and
the real logo can include a specific font for the "POV-Ray" text, for
example.
>A 14400 pixel black and white version.
How did you decide on that number? Anyway, it sounds fine to me. This would
allow the author to show the complete logo, with all of its features.
>3 custom versions. For these 3 versions the size limit is 14400 pixels as
in
>the previous version, but any amount of colors may be used. These versions
>are supposed to show how interesting the logo can be presented, and how
>flexible it is. It is encouraged that the 3 versions are made as different
>as possible, to show flexibility.
Oh, OK. So what you're saying is that the official logo must be black and
white, and that there will be no official colors for it? I guess that's OK
by me, but maybe we could choose the best of the three presentations for
deciding on the best official colors?
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