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"Kenneth" <kdw### [at] gmailcom> wrote:
> I *might* be able to render a larger/higher resolution
> version for you...
I should probably explain what that means, and why it might be better for your
use, if you're not familiar with computer-graphics images.
The program we use here-- POV-ray-- produces images that are 'resolution
independent'. What that means is, an image of a certain size (in pixels) has a
certain level of detail, limited by the individual pixel sizes themselves. By
simply creating or 'running' a larger image, the 'scene' itself actually shows
MORE detail; it's not just a blown-up and blurrier version of the smaller one.
And for printing-- as for your book-- the larger the image, the better.
My originally-posted image here is 'only' 1024 X 768 pixels, which may not
reproduce well-enough for your needs.
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