Black to Magenta?
2007-03-29 by kpyro2
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2007-03-29 by kpyro2
What are you guys that are doing direct print using to convert your black and white images to magenta and white? I cant seem to find a easy method. Thanks Ken
2007-03-30 by hwllkym
--- In Homebrew_PCBs@yahoogroups.com, "kpyro2" <justnoone@...> wrote:
> > What are you guys that are doing direct print using to > convert your black and white images to magenta and white? > > I cant seem to find a easy method. > > Thanks > Ken > > Ken > After saving the image from eagle , I use IrfanView, negative then > Edit palette ,double click the black box, select new color then save. > a couple of mouse clicks is all it takes. > Kym
2007-03-30 by pgdion1
--- In Homebrew_PCBs@yahoogroups.com, "kpyro2" <justnoone@...> wrote: > > What are you guys that are doing direct print using to > convert your black and white images to magenta and white? > > I cant seem to find a easy method. > > Thanks > Ken > One way I know of off hand is to print the gerber to a file and then use a free program called GC-Prevue (gerber viewer is free). You can open the gerbers and set the colors for each layer (change them to whatever you want). Then print from there. Phil KA0HBG
2007-03-30 by Jacques MEUNIER (P)
Hello you have not to "print" gerber file but "export" gerber file ;-) work perfectly here with DipTrace and GC-Prevue Jacques
----- Original Message ----- From: pgdion1 To: Homebrew_PCBs@yahoogroups.com Sent: Friday, March 30, 2007 3:37 PM Subject: [Homebrew_PCBs] Re: Black to Magenta? --- In Homebrew_PCBs@yahoogroups.com, "kpyro2" <justnoone@...> wrote: > > What are you guys that are doing direct print using to > convert your black and white images to magenta and white? > > I cant seem to find a easy method. > > Thanks > Ken > One way I know of off hand is to print the gerber to a file and then use a free program called GC-Prevue (gerber viewer is free). You can open the gerbers and set the colors for each layer (change them to whatever you want). Then print from there. Phil KA0HBG Email analysé par PC Tools Spyware Doctor (5.0.0.176) Version de la base de données : 5.06990 http://www.pctools.com/fr/spyware-doctor/ Email analysé par PC Tools Spyware Doctor (5.0.0.176) Version de la base de données : 5.06990 http://www.pctools.com/fr/spyware-doctor/ [Non-text portions of this message have been removed]
2007-03-31 by kpyro2
> > After saving the image from eagle , I use IrfanView, negative then > > Edit palette > > Kym WOW has IfranView changed since the version I had. This worked Perfect and EASY! Thanks Ken
2007-03-31 by kpyro2
> One way I know of off hand is to print the gerber to a file and then This worked well also Its a little more confusing but MAY be a cleaner conversion from protel. I have been printing to a PDF file then converting in photoshop and now IrfanView but the end result looks good. Thanks Ken
2007-03-31 by epineh
--- In Homebrew_PCBs@yahoogroups.com, "kpyro2" <justnoone@...> wrote: > > What are you guys that are doing direct print using to > convert your black and white images to magenta and white? > > I cant seem to find a easy method. > > Thanks > Ken > If I am printing from Eagle, I just make all traces, pads etc that I want to "keep" the default red colour that Eagle uses for the top layer, standard Durabrite ink, works well, for the REALLY small traces as well - and print directly from Eagle to copper. For the downloaded black PDF's I am using Photoshop to replace the black with megenta, though I haven't perfected the levels yet, will as soon as I work it out. Russell.
2007-04-01 by hwllkym
--- In Homebrew_PCBs@yahoogroups.com, "kpyro2" <justnoone@...> wrote:
> > > > > After saving the image from eagle , I use IrfanView, negative then > > > Edit palette > > > Kym > > > WOW has IfranView changed since the version I had. > This worked Perfect and EASY! > Thanks > Ken > > Ken > I also find the printout From Irfanview is better > as i can adjust where it prints to on the Carrier > and the Preview is very helpfull. > Kym