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Hey! I made something similar once.
I took a picture and added a filtering hexagon layer to it (rgbf <1,0,1,1>,
rgb <1,1,0,1>, rgb <0,1,1,1>)
The smaller the hexagon-pattern, the better the quality.
But it always looked much darker than the original image.
Seems like you have the same problem...
ZK
http://www.povplace.be.tf
Rune <run### [at] inamecom> schreef in berichtnieuws
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> I managed to create a printer in POV-Ray that can print pictures...
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> I tried to print my first POV-Ray image with varius print quality
settings.
> The results are the attached images.
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> The printer is 100% POV-Script (no hardware), so it can't print on paper,
> but it's interesting nonetheless! ;-)
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> Greetings,
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> Rune
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