Guest y2kmagazine Posted August 10, 2001 Share Posted August 10, 2001 I wanted to make some home brew stickers, etc as some others have done. Anyone have a high res copy of he geocaching logo (the 4 squares with the circle?). THANKS. Quote Link to comment
Guest bwware Posted August 10, 2001 Share Posted August 10, 2001 Well, the best I seen so far... http://images.cafepress.com/zoom/573793_zoom.jpg Quote Link to comment
Guest y2kmagazine Posted August 10, 2001 Share Posted August 10, 2001 thats a nice one, but when you zoom into it you see speckles and color variations. I was hoping for black, yellow, etc with sharp deliniations between the colors. is this because it's a jpeg rather than a bitmap? Quote Link to comment
Guest Markwell Posted August 10, 2001 Share Posted August 10, 2001 Actually, what you really need is some type of vector graphic that will work across platforms. All JPGs and BMPs are "pixelated" and look poor when you zoom in. A vector graphic is made up of polygons and lines. No matter what size you make it, it is infinitely resolute. Real problem is getting one across platforms. Windows machines won't speak Mac. I have a rough version of a Windows Metafile that I used. It's just a very rough tracing, but I enlarged it pretty well. I wasn't as happy with the results as I might have been. I'd like to see a scalable version as well. Then the only resolution limitation is my printer's. Quote Link to comment
Guest Markwell Posted August 10, 2001 Share Posted August 10, 2001 Actually, what you really need is some type of vector graphic that will work across platforms. All JPGs and BMPs are "pixelated" and look poor when you zoom in. A vector graphic is made up of polygons and lines. No matter what size you make it, it is infinitely resolute. Real problem is getting one across platforms. Windows machines won't speak Mac. I have a rough version of a Windows Metafile that I used. It's just a very rough tracing, but I enlarged it pretty well. I wasn't as happy with the results as I might have been. I'd like to see a scalable version as well. Then the only resolution limitation is my printer's. Quote Link to comment
Guest jeremy Posted August 11, 2001 Share Posted August 11, 2001 o email it to you. jeremy at geocaching dit com. Jeremy Quote Link to comment
Guest Hikenit Posted August 29, 2001 Share Posted August 29, 2001 Hi Jeremy, I would like to have the eps file for cutting out vinyl for my cache containers. Thanks! quote:Originally posted by jeremy:I have a vector based EPS image. If you don't use it for anything commercial I'd be happy to email it to you. jeremy at geocaching dit com. Jeremy ------------------ Hikenit Quote Link to comment
Guest Elwood Posted September 1, 2001 Share Posted September 1, 2001 Jeremy, may i please have a copy of the high res file also, my wife is willing to sew together a flag with the logo on it to be used to mark our local gatherings of geocachers. thank you Elwood Quote Link to comment
Guest Pat in Louisiana Posted September 1, 2001 Share Posted September 1, 2001 "jeremy at geocaching dit com" dit.com is new to me? ------------------ Pat in Louisiana 30:27:13.392N 91:02:55.054W I never get lost! I simply investigate alternate destinations! [This message has been edited by Pat in Louisiana (edited 01 September 2001).] [This message has been edited by Pat in Louisiana (edited 01 September 2001).] Quote Link to comment
Guest jeremy Posted September 1, 2001 Share Posted September 1, 2001 Some programs slurp email addresses from web sites. Using dit instead of dot makes it that much harder to slurp it down. dit dah is dot dash, like in morse. Same as dot. J Quote Link to comment
Guest athiker Posted September 7, 2001 Share Posted September 7, 2001 I would also like a copy of the logo to put on some caches I plan on placing. Thanks Quote Link to comment
Guest gnbrotz Posted September 7, 2001 Share Posted September 7, 2001 athiker: it's nice to find another local geocacher! Please feel free to contact me offline if you want to discuss anything or even plan an outing together. If you follow the link to my webpage or view my Groundspeak profile, you will find my e-mail address. ------------------ Greg N39°54.705' W077°33.137' My geocaching page Quote Link to comment
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