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> Say you have a logo that consists of some black lines on a white
background.
> If you draw/render the logo in 32x32 pixels and all the lines are 3 pixels
> wide, then the lines seem to be rather thick. If you draw/render the same
> logo in 320x320 pixels and the lines are *still* 3 pixels wide, then the
> lines seems very *thin*, and it gives the logo a completely other "feel".
Right, but no matter what size I submit it at, I will render it large
and resample it to size. Line width will be proportional.
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"Bill DeWitt" wrote:
> > Say you have a logo that consists of some black
> > lines on a white background.
> > If you draw/render the logo in 32x32 pixels and
> > all the lines are 3 pixels wide, then the lines
> > seem to be rather thick. If you draw/render the
> > same logo in 320x320 pixels and the lines are
> > *still* 3 pixels wide, then the lines seems
> > very *thin*, and it gives the logo a completely
> > other "feel".
>
> Right, but no matter what size I submit it at, I
> will render it large and resample it to size.
> Line width will be proportional.
Yes, that would be fine I think.
Greetings,
Rune
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