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Sep 2006
Brussels, Belgium
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M44 would fit on a paper of 110 cm x 190 cm with 0,5 cm margins if printed in Arial monospaced font of 1,5 point size. Of course the last line would not be justified as I said earlier. One could print the definition of the number in red centered on the poster. Something like the attachment (the actual printout would have one page only and be in landscape, the text in red could be adapted at will, following the earlier suggestions about history of the Mersenne quest...)
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It can print on 110 wide paper and right to the edges.Quote:
My co-worker said that it might cost him ~9euro for black ink and he has glossy paper he offered to do one for me for around 25-30euro. I wonder how hard it would be to format it as portait and make it a banner.... hmm. A .tif picture using 0-255 grayscale per pixel....
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Aug 2002
Portland, OR USA
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Feb 2004
France
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Hello,
Can someone compute how many pixels are displayed on the M44 poster ? I guess it is about 1 to 3 GigaPixels. Correct ? Thanks, Tony Last fiddled with by T.Rex on 2008-01-09 at 20:23 |
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"Tim Sorbera"
Aug 2006
San Antonio, TX USA
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If I'm not mistaken, the text on it would be vector, which would mean that there's not a clear definition of how many pixels it is. If you change the question to "how many pixels would you need of non-anti-aliased bitmap text (of the smallest readable size)" (or "by finding how many dpi would the printer have that could clearly print that text, and seeing how many in² the total thing is, how many dots/pixels is it" or something else would work as well), I think it could be answered.
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Feb 2004
France
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Oct 2005
Fribourg, Switzerlan
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I'm currently trying to build a poster of the biggest perf.number (~19M digits), and all I could do was crashing repeteadly Illustrator or Photoshop
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Sep 2006
Brussels, Belgium
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I think I used Word, I do not remember exactly it was quite some time ago.
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Oct 2005
Fribourg, Switzerlan
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Ok, thanks.
The main problem I'm experiencing with Word is that it doesn't support A0 format (84.1cm*118.9cm). |
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#54 |
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Apr 2006
Down Under
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Now that I'll probably be quite keen to but M45 (presuming the DC comes out right) I've had to think about this.
I like the idea of keeping 1 point as it creates a basically grey background but then colour the numbers in such a fashion that the picture of Marin Mersenne is portrayed (a bit like the toast portraits). Also it should definitely come with a clear explanation at the bottom explaining what it is, when it was discovered etc. I want one for the office with a magnifying glass attached for people to take a closer look. |
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Jun 2003
Ottawa, Canada
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Oh that is a great idea, adding colour to make an image so it doesn't just look grey.
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