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  2. Wikipedia : Manual of Style/Chemistry/Structure drawing

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    Therefore, save as a 1200 dpi greyscale TIFF image and decrease the color depth to 2 bit (black and white) during image processing. Image processing (Photoshop or Irfan view): Add canvas of about 5% to each side (test it, usually around 30 pixels) (Photoshop: Image:Canvas Size, relative, 10% width, 10% height) Save as a PNG black/white bitmap ...

  3. Font rasterization - Wikipedia

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    Here, a small change in the upright= multiplier from 1.70 to 1.75 results in significant and mutually distinct rendering anomalies, possibly due to rounding errors resulting from use of integer font sizes. [original research?] Font rasterization is the process of converting text from a vector description (as found in scalable fonts such as ...

  4. Phototypesetting - Wikipedia

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    The filmstrip contains two fonts (a Roman and a bold or a Roman and an Italic) in one point size. To get different-sized fonts, the typesetter loads a different font strip or uses a 2x magnifying lens built into the machine, which doubles the size of font. The CompuWriter II automated the lens switch and let the operator use multiple settings.

  5. Dots per inch - Wikipedia

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    However, there is still a target printing size. Some image formats, such as Photoshop format, can contain both bitmap and vector data in the same file. Adjusting the PPI in a Photoshop file will change the intended printing size of the bitmap portion of the data and also change the intended printing size of the vector data to match.

  6. Wikipedia:Preparing images for upload - Wikipedia

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    Use the lowest bit depth that can handle all colours in your image, although some image editing programs cannot create 2-bit colour images. If you are converting an image with many colours (perhaps because somebody saved the original as a JPEG, avoid this) to a PNG, you may want to reduce the number of colours at the same time; see Wikipedia ...

  7. Vector graphics - Wikipedia

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    This minimal amount of information translates to a much smaller [13] file size compared to large raster images which are defined pixel by pixel. This said, a vector graphic with a small file size is often said to lack detail compared with a real-world photo. Correspondingly, one can infinitely zoom in on e.g., a circle arc, and it remains smooth.

  8. Comparison of graphics file formats - Wikipedia

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    AV1 Image File Format Alliance for Open Media (AOMedia) AV1.avif image/avif General purpose royalty-free BAY: Casio RAW Casio.bay BMP: raw-data unencoded or encoded bitmap simple colour image format, far older than Microsoft; some .bmp encoding formats developed/owned by Microsoft.bmp, .dib, .rle,.2bp (2bpp) image/x-bmp Used by many 2D ...

  9. Image editing - Wikipedia

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    These parameters work together to produce a printed image of the desired size and quality. Pixels per inch of the image, pixel per inch of the computer monitor, and dots per inch on the printed document are related, but in use are very different. The Image Size dialog can be used as an image calculator of sorts.