Richard Hoffbeck writes:
 > rpgoldman at real-time.com wrote:
 > 
 > >Meanwhile, anyone have a good suggestion about a script to stretch a
 > >Tiff image with a certain number of pixels x and y back to a
 > >reasonable dimension for letter-sized printing?  This seems a little
 > >challenging, because it requires thinking about the printer pixels and
 > >the image pixels.  I feel sure the GIMP would do this just fine, but
 > >then, what WOULDN'T the gimp do.... :->
 > >real-time.com/mailman/listinfo/tclug-list
 > >
 > 
 > I would think the convert utility in ImageMagick would do the trick, 
 > although, I'm not sure what options it provides for resampling the 
 > image. See http://www.imagemagick.org/ for the details.
 > 
Thanks.  I tried that and didn't have much luck.  There were just too
many options, and I had the problem that I seemed to need to know a
bunch about pixel size on display devices and on printers.  However, Gerald
Skerbitz kindly pointed me to fax2ps, which works like a champ!

R


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