At 2:42 in post number 27, he says all are scaled at 24% except the last one. Scaled at 48%.
Explain how that is possible, the two scalings, if from the same scan.
At 2:42 in post number 27, he says all are scaled at 24% except the last one. Scaled at 48%.
I mix them all the time. Vector files may be used for one layer as say the borders of counties while I'd use raster files for the likely hood of an event in specific locations.
Most radar images you see online mix raster and vector. The point is that the vector does not take any pixels up because the lines have no width. If you zoom in on a vector you don't see it get any bigger.
The last 'layer' is the green background. And already explained that's not part of the original do ent.
It's pretty obvious if you see the do ent. That background wasn't part of the original scan. The 48% tells you it's a 150 dpi do ent and actually explains the 2x2 pixels.
Thanks, my explanation makes even more sense now.
We're talking about the long form do ent...
lol conspiracy
Duh, but certain things still apply.
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