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  Re: PLC: Submission formats?  
From: Chris Huff
Date: 14 May 2000 22:28:14
In article <391f2357@news.povray.org>, "Rune" <rune.johansen [at] inamecom> 
wrote:

> Yes. I thought of that. Maybe it's best that way. I just hope not too 
> many people will make logos with "official" colors if the colors are 
> not a very important part of the logo. Take Tony's eye logo for 
> example. I think it looks nice in colors, but I don't think the 
> specific colors of the logo are very important.

And then there is my "3 spheres" logo, which pretty much requires the 
red/green/blue colors(the text colors are less important, but they were 
also chosen for a reason).


> But maybe for those logos where the colors are *really* an important 
> part of the logo we should have this format. In that case I would say 
> that we should restrict the amount of colors. Say like, "no color 
> gradients, only plain colors, and not too many". A couple of colors 
> would be normal while something like 8 different colors would be an 
> absolute maximum. What do you think of this?

I don't think this should be a requirement, although it might be a 
recommendation in the rules. I can't really think of a good reason to do 
this.


> Anyway, if we add this optional large color format, I think we could 
> have a 32x32 color format too. That way we can see how the official 
> colors look in a small resolution.

Good idea.


> That's what I though one could use one of the custom formats for. Do 
> you really think more than 120x120 pixels are required just to show 
> the logo in a fancy way? I would like to hear what you think, maybe 
> we really should add a larger format too... But I must also think of 
> bandwidth... Hmm...

Actually, what I was thinking of was allowing one of the 3 "fancy" or 
"custom" versions to be a larger size. 120*120 isn't that big on many 
monitors, and many of the smaller details on the fancy versions could be 
lost...an upper limit should be set, of course, maybe 300*300.

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