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Poster: stbalbach Date: November 04, 2005 03:25:31pm
Forum: texts Subject: Re: fold-out maps or illustration plates

There is a fold-out map in the book "Across Persia" (Million Book Project), towards the end, which you can see how it looks (you can see someones fingers on the edge holding it flat).

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Poster: aronsson Date: November 07, 2005 08:24:33am
Forum: texts Subject: Re: fold-out maps or illustration plates

In the DjVu applet, it looks as if the fold-out map is a lot smaller than the other pages. I assume the same camera was used, but zoomed out to capture the entire map. This means the true resolution (dots per inch of paper) is so much lower. This is hardly satisfying (it makes the smaller text impossible to read and it doesn't give the reader any idea of how large the map really is). But still, it is better than the totally missing fold-outs that I have seen in one old book on Google Print, http://print.google.com/print?hl=en&id=cQRQF9tuPWEC&dq=dampmaskinen&prev=http://print.google.com/print%3Fq%3Ddampmaskinen&lpg=PP1&pg=PT19&printsec=0

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Poster: Birdland Date: January 05, 2008 07:32:43pm
Forum: texts Subject: Re: fold-out maps or illustration plates

This is one of the longest urls I have ever seen.

Can anyone show one of the best satellite photos on the net. They always say you can read a cigarette pack from space but I have yet to see an image that fine.

The Birdman is watching you.

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