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Graphics in Musical Instruments Print Low Resolution

Article ID: 97783

Article Last Modified on 11/8/2001



APPLIES TO

  • Microsoft Musical Instruments 1.0



This article was previously published under Q97783

SUMMARY

If you print entries from Musical Instruments, you may find that the graphics print at a low resolution. This product was primarily designed to be viewed on your screen and not for printing. For more information on printing from Musical Instruments, see the program's README.TXT file.

MORE INFORMATION

The pictures in Musical Instruments are anti-aliased. Each picture is composed of combinations of black and gray pixels. The pictures were designed to display well on the screen. However, because of the anti-aliasing, they do not have a high print quality.

You can see the alternated pixels of black and gray if you copy a graphic to a utility such as BitEdit or IconEdit, which allows you to view the individual pixels of which the picture is made.


Additional query words: multimedia multi media multi-media low res dpi image jagged stairstep grey

Keywords: KB97783