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Old April 14th 19, 12:50 AM posted to rec.photo.digital,rec.photo.darkroom,sci.engr.color,sci.image.processing
dale
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Default free iPad idea, again

Was just watching HSN and they are selling iPads with Apple pencils.

Reminded me of an idea I posted without a patent search. It could apply
to any touch surface computer.

How about a surface/software system that can be calibrated to use any
drawing device? Like your favorite set of regular paintbrushes.

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Old April 14th 19, 01:27 AM posted to rec.photo.digital, rec.photo.darkroom, sci.engr.color, sci.image.processing
Savageduck[_3_]
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Default free iPad idea, again

On Apr 13, 2019, dale wrote
(in article ):

Was just watching HSN and they are selling iPads with Apple pencils.

Reminded me of an idea I posted without a patent search. It could apply
to any touch surface computer.

How about a surface/software system that can be calibrated to use any
drawing device? Like your favorite set of regular paintbrushes.


....er, Go for it!!

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Regards,
Savageduck

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Old April 14th 19, 01:45 AM posted to rec.photo.digital,rec.photo.darkroom,sci.engr.color,sci.image.processing
dale
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Default free iPad idea, again

On 4/13/19 8:27 PM, Savageduck wrote:
On Apr 13, 2019, dale wrote
(in article ):

Was just watching HSN and they are selling iPads with Apple pencils.

Reminded me of an idea I posted without a patent search. It could apply
to any touch surface computer.

How about a surface/software system that can be calibrated to use any
drawing device? Like your favorite set of regular paintbrushes.


...er, Go for it!!


ok ... I'll start

i=1;
j=1;

for i = 1 to 2;
j=j+i;
end

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Old April 14th 19, 02:10 AM posted to rec.photo.digital,rec.photo.darkroom,sci.engr.color,sci.image.processing
dale
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Default free iPad idea, again

On 4/13/19 7:50 PM, dale wrote:
Was just watching HSN and they are selling iPads with Apple pencils.

Reminded me of an idea I posted without a patent search. It could apply
to any touch surface computer.

How about a surface/software system that can be calibrated to use any
drawing device? Like your favorite set of regular paintbrushes.


might need a whole bunch of different printers to output the
intentional look(s)

like a watercolor printer

--
dale - https://www.dalekelly.org/
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Old April 14th 19, 02:34 AM posted to rec.photo.digital,rec.photo.darkroom,sci.engr.color,sci.image.processing
dale
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Default free iPad idea, again

On 4/13/19 9:10 PM, dale wrote:
On 4/13/19 7:50 PM, dale wrote:
Was just watching HSN and they are selling iPads with Apple pencils.

Reminded me of an idea I posted without a patent search. It could
apply to any touch surface computer.

How about a surface/software system that can be calibrated to use any
drawing device? Like your favorite set of regular paintbrushes.


might need aÂ* whole bunch of different printers to output the
intentional look(s)

like a watercolor printer


I guess this makes the original idea too expensive

just add a printer that can do various media

--
dale - https://www.dalekelly.org/
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Old April 14th 19, 03:18 AM posted to rec.photo.digital
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Default free iPad idea, again

In article ,
RichA wrote:

Was just watching HSN and they are selling iPads with Apple pencils.

Reminded me of an idea I posted without a patent search. It could apply
to any touch surface computer.

How about a surface/software system that can be calibrated to use any
drawing device? Like your favorite set of regular paintbrushes.


Part of what killed Palm and the like WERE those pencils.


totally different technologies, devices and capabilities.
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Old April 14th 19, 03:23 AM posted to rec.photo.digital,rec.photo.darkroom,sci.engr.color,sci.image.processing
dale
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Default free iPad idea, again

On 4/13/19 9:34 PM, dale wrote:
On 4/13/19 9:10 PM, dale wrote:
On 4/13/19 7:50 PM, dale wrote:
Was just watching HSN and they are selling iPads with Apple pencils.

Reminded me of an idea I posted without a patent search. It could
apply to any touch surface computer.

How about a surface/software system that can be calibrated to use any
drawing device? Like your favorite set of regular paintbrushes.


might need aÂ* whole bunch of different printers to output the
intentional look(s)

like a watercolor printer


I guess this makes the original idea too expensive

just add a printer that can do various media


might have to make some algorithm adjustments in the printer driver or
RIP in order to fine tune the look/feel of the desired colorants/media
into actual printer colorants/media

--
dale - https://www.dalekelly.org/
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Old April 15th 19, 06:17 PM posted to rec.photo.digital,rec.photo.darkroom,sci.engr.color,sci.image.processing
PeterN[_7_]
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Default free iPad idea, again

On 4/13/2019 10:23 PM, dale wrote:
On 4/13/19 9:34 PM, dale wrote:
On 4/13/19 9:10 PM, dale wrote:
On 4/13/19 7:50 PM, dale wrote:
Was just watching HSN and they are selling iPads with Apple pencils.

Reminded me of an idea I posted without a patent search. It could
apply to any touch surface computer.

How about a surface/software system that can be calibrated to use
any drawing device? Like your favorite set of regular paintbrushes.


might need aÂ* whole bunch of different printers to output the
intentional look(s)

like a watercolor printer


I guess this makes the original idea too expensive

just add a printer that can do various media


might have to make some algorithmÂ* adjustments in the printer driver or
RIP in order to fine tune the look/feel of the desired colorants/media
into actual printer colorants/media


That has been on the market for years. You just have to know what you
are doing, and also use the correct paper and driver for the results you
want.


--
PeterN
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Old April 15th 19, 10:10 PM posted to rec.photo.digital,rec.photo.darkroom,sci.engr.color,sci.image.processing
dale
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Default free iPad idea, again

On 4/15/19 1:17 PM, PeterN wrote:
On 4/13/2019 10:23 PM, dale wrote:
On 4/13/19 9:34 PM, dale wrote:
On 4/13/19 9:10 PM, dale wrote:
On 4/13/19 7:50 PM, dale wrote:
Was just watching HSN and they are selling iPads with Apple pencils.

Reminded me of an idea I posted without a patent search. It could
apply to any touch surface computer.

How about a surface/software system that can be calibrated to use
any drawing device? Like your favorite set of regular paintbrushes.


might need aÂ* whole bunch of different printers to output the
intentional look(s)

like a watercolor printer


I guess this makes the original idea too expensive

just add a printer that can do various media


might have to make some algorithmÂ* adjustments in the printer driver
or RIP in order to fine tune the look/feel of the desired
colorants/media into actual printer colorants/media


That has been on the market for years. You just have to know what you
are doing, and also use the correct paper and driver for the results you
want.



I don't recall media surface tuning

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dale - https://www.dalekelly.org/
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Old April 16th 19, 05:42 PM posted to rec.photo.digital
PeterN[_7_]
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Default free iPad idea, again

On 4/15/2019 5:10 PM, dale wrote:
On 4/15/19 1:17 PM, PeterN wrote:
On 4/13/2019 10:23 PM, dale wrote:
On 4/13/19 9:34 PM, dale wrote:
On 4/13/19 9:10 PM, dale wrote:
On 4/13/19 7:50 PM, dale wrote:
Was just watching HSN and they are selling iPads with Apple pencils.

Reminded me of an idea I posted without a patent search. It could
apply to any touch surface computer.

How about a surface/software system that can be calibrated to use
any drawing device? Like your favorite set of regular paintbrushes.


might need aÂ* whole bunch of different printers to output the
intentional look(s)

like a watercolor printer


I guess this makes the original idea too expensive

just add a printer that can do various media


might have to make some algorithmÂ* adjustments in the printer driver
or RIP in order to fine tune the look/feel of the desired
colorants/media into actual printer colorants/media


That has been on the market for years. You just have to know what you
are doing, and also use the correct paper and driver for the results
you want.



I don't recall media surface tuning


Stop cross posting and read the comment I responded to. Look up the
answer on Google, or Bing.
EOD

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PeterN
 




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