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HylaFAX can now send and receive in extra-fine resolutions with both Class 1 and Class 2 modems. In 1995 ITU T.32 (and before that, T.30 in 1993) documented standard "extended" faxing resolutions of 200 x 400 dpi (R8 x 15.4 l/mm), 300 x 300 dpi, and R16 x 15.4 l/mm (400 x 400 dpi). These, in effect, allowed fax machines to send and receive in resolutions of up to twice the previous resolutions. These newer resolutions are sometimes commonly called "superfine", "ultrafine", and "hyperfine". Since that time, traditional fax machines have begun to support these fax features. I know that some machines have supported it since at least 1998. In my recent polling of approximately 1000 fax receivers, nearly 50% (half) of them supported receiving in one or more of these extended resolutions. However most Class 2 modem firmwares have, until just recently, not supported these resolutions, and all fax software supporting analog modems in Class 1 of which I am aware (including HylaFAX until now) have not supported these resolutions, either. As an independent computer consultant trying to promote HylaFAX to small businesses, I found it embarrassing when my clients would compare some faxes received by stand-alone fax machines such as an HP OfficeJet against those received by HylaFAX. The HP OfficeJets and Panasonic Panafaxes have long-since supported extended resolutions now (and probably others), and I found it increasingly difficult for HylaFAX to "stand up" against the stand-alone fax machine within industries that regularly required high-resolution faxing due to the use of "fine print" (real-estate, finance, insurance, and legal businesses are good examples). I am happy to now offer to my clients a version of HylaFAX that does support these extended resolutions. If you are using HylaFAX with a Class 1-capable modem or a Class 2 modem(*) that supports extended resolutions within its firmware and are interested in supporting extended resolutions, then please e-mail me privately (off-list). (* Normally such a modem would be said to support "Class 2.1", and the only *analog* modems that I know of that do support these resolutions in Class 2 are some of the MultiTech 5634 series. I do know that some ISDN and digital modems also support these resolutions.) If you would like to see some examples of superfine and hyperfine facsimile images received (and sent) by HylaFAX, please take a look at http://www.howardsilvan.com/HylaFAX/resolutions.php (you'll need a TIFF viewer). Thanks. Lee. ____________________ HylaFAX(tm) Users Mailing List _______________________ To subscribe/unsubscribe, click http://lists.hylafax.org/cgi-bin/lsg2.cgi On UNIX: mail -s unsubscribe hylafax-users-request@hylafax.org < /dev/null *To learn about commercial HylaFAX(tm) support, mail sales@hylafax.org.*