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18 Aug 2024 16:23:39 EDT (-0400)
  Re: My chess set  
From: Ryan Constantine
Date: 9 May 2001 21:58:00
Message: <3AF9F685.DA071D8B@yahoo.com>
unless you render higher than your screen resolution for print
purposes.  but, you did say 'typical' render resolutions.  my typical
final resolution is always print quality however.

"Bob H." wrote:
> 
> "Ryan Constantine" <rcc### [at] ucdavisedu> wrote in message
> news:3AF9699E.FCDBEA61@ucdavis.edu...
> > 'perfectly aligned' by a human still isn't perfect.  iirc, we can see
> > down to about 4/1000 of an inch which is pretty small, but that doesn't
> > mean we can make our hands move things by such slight amounts.  you
> > would still need a robot to position the pieces 'exactly'.
> 
> Okay, but for 3D modelling I'd be willing to bet the typical render
> resolution disallows that accuracy with which you say a human can manage.
> Or would I lose that bet?  Hmmm.  1/250 of an inch on a 19" screen at
> 1024x768 for example?  I think that's about 70 pixels per inch... maybe, or
> something like 1/70 an inch of accuracy possible.
> 
> Bob H.


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