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Re: [hylafax-users] Going through recent archives....
> Regular resolutions are "normal" (~200X100 dpi) and "fine" (~200X200
> dpi).
You mean 204x98 and 204x196. :) I swear, the standards committees should be
shot for such non-harmonic choices. I can understand the desire to reduce
bitrate requirements by halving the vres, but where did these funky
resolutions come from? 2 x 2 x 3 x 17 (204) and 7 x 7 x 2 x 2 (196) do not
denote any logical harmonic relationship (51:49). Fine, so laser printers
and all that weren't commonplace when these standards evolved. But even if
you used quill-pen printing technology, surely it'd be easier to implement a
system which used nice and rational harmonics.
Ah well, we're stuck with it now.
> Extended resolutions are "superfine" (~200X400 dpi)
Most fax machines seem to support this, at least they offer a mode setting
for it on even my super-cheap Brother branded skank machine. I assume
that's 204 x 392?
> "ultrafine" (300X300 dpi), and "hyperfine" (~400X400 dpi).
Shiver me timbers! Square resolutions! Be still my beating heart.
How recent are these? I've never seen or heard of them.
> Seems like ECM without V.34 (SuperG3) is probably what you want to use
> (Class 2.0)
Thank you, Lee.
> Yes. Receive and send. Receive is *much* more tested than send,
Interesting, OK.
Thank you for your pertinent advice once again.
=Rob=
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