X-Google-Language: ENGLISH,ASCII-7-bit X-Google-Thread: f996b,1d48ac78dad38a65 X-Google-Attributes: gidf996b,public X-Google-ArrivalTime: 2002-07-16 05:31:11 PST Newsgroups: alt.ascii-art From: Harry Mason Subject: Re: [PIC][259] Ow where, ow where, can my baby be... References: <33d6jusiu4n1uca066m8d0ujf6jaivsqen@4ax.com> Message-ID: User-Agent: slrn/0.9.7.2 (Linux) NNTP-Posting-Host: vampire.ecs.soton.ac.uk Date: 16 Jul 2002 13:04:53 GMT X-Trace: 16 Jul 2002 13:04:53 GMT, vampire.ecs.soton.ac.uk Lines: 16 Path: archiver1.google.com!news1.google.com!sn-xit-02!sn-xit-01!sn-xit-08!supernews.com!newsfeed.news2me.com!newsfeed.icl.net!newsfeed.fjserv.net!newspeer.clara.net!news.clara.net!server3.netnews.ja.net!news-spool.soton.ac.uk!news.ecs.soton.ac.uk!vampire.ecs.soton.ac.uk Xref: archiver1.google.com alt.ascii-art:18273 On Mon, 15 Jul 2002 22:51:08 +0200, bug wrote: > Harry Mason wrote: >>So how do you do it? Are you using a watermark, or copying a photo, or are you >>drawing from memory? If from memory, I'm absolutely amazed. > > Maybe I should start posting ASCII-art's with atachments with JPGs > to show that my pictures are always little different than original, to > show that I am not converting... I didn't mean to suggest they were conversions - no algorithm is /that/ good. I just wondered if you were using JavE's watermarking feature or something similar, or doing it the hard way. Personally I find it very difficult to copy natural curves without a watermark. -- Harry Mason ("hjm200.ecs@soton@ac@uk" =~ tr/@./.@/)