Here is an item that nobody has seen fit to scan and post to the web. It is a large-format "tabloid"-size publication that had exactly one issue, far as I can tell. Found a local video studio that has a scanner big enough. FedEx Office would have wanted over 120 bucks to scan this behemoth. Video Kitchen did it for 50 bucks plus sales tax. Still cheaper than a large-format flatbed scanner.
This is the front page alone. It's a 32 MB jpeg, just for the first page. Of course this is what happens when you scan at 9200 by 6700-odd pixels in gray scale.
The entire 20-page er, "magazine" is 634 MB.
Now I feel like the dog that caught the car. What do I do with it?
Years ago I installed a program that's supposed to create a PDF file. Never got around to using it. If it hasn't turned out to be "expire-ware" maybe that's the way to go.
Any suggestions about how to go about making this behemoth accessible on the web? This thing is definitely a notch above my graphic-arts pay grade.
Got my fingers crossed that attaching just this front page won't break the bank on excess file size.
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This is the front page alone. It's a 32 MB jpeg, just for the first page. Of course this is what happens when you scan at 9200 by 6700-odd pixels in gray scale.
The entire 20-page er, "magazine" is 634 MB.
Now I feel like the dog that caught the car. What do I do with it?
Years ago I installed a program that's supposed to create a PDF file. Never got around to using it. If it hasn't turned out to be "expire-ware" maybe that's the way to go.
Any suggestions about how to go about making this behemoth accessible on the web? This thing is definitely a notch above my graphic-arts pay grade.
Got my fingers crossed that attaching just this front page won't break the bank on excess file size.
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