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Please don't include large binary attachments on the list. Having looked at it, though, would it not have been better to create the logo as encapsulated postscript and use the encapsulated postscript inclusion sequence from Adobe's "Red Book" (PostScript Language Reference Manual). (Many single page Postscript documents are compatible with encapsulated postscript, even if they don't have the right initial comments.) The Red Book is available, in PDF, on Adobe's site. Also, the logo looks like it was drawn with a vector type drawing package. Maintaining it in vector form until imaged by ghostscript would almost certainly produce a better quality image. It would certainly have produced a much smaller file. (The one complication is that most of the text seems to be in slightly distorted versions of the Avante-Garde type face. Most of the distortions can reasonably be handled by Postscript, with the exception that it seems to use a bold version when ghostscript is only supplied with demi-bold (for a look alike - URW Gothic - not the the actual copyrighted font).)