When we unpacked freshfishcover.lha by Iljitsch van Beijnum 
<v932524@si.hhs.nl>, we were really disappointed: A nice freshfish 
CDROM cover, but only greyscale...

So we played around with the ilbmtoppm/ppmtoilbm, xv, a
DECstation and an inkjet color printer. Here is our result. The
disclaimers of the original artist apply.

Ignatios Souvatzis		Michael van Elst
is@oink.rhein.de 		mlelstv@serpens.rhein.de
souva@astro.uni-bonn.de		mlelstv@mpifr-bonn.mpg.de
ignatios@cs.uni-bonn.de

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When I unpacked Fred Fish' first monthly CD-ROM this 
morning, I was a little disappointed because the CD box 
looked so naked, you could see the CD inside right through 
the box. I guess Fred left out a cover or titlepage or 
whatever it's called because of the extra costs. Maybe this 
is explained on the CD somewhere, but I don't have a CD-ROM 
player yet so I can't be sure.

Anyway, since it is my opinion that the CD box was "geen 
porum", as we say in Dutch, without a label, I decided to 
make one myself.


Because this is a rather timeconsuming process, I am making 
my work available for everyone who thinks it's any good. I 
made a fish similar to the one on the CD and I also used the 
word "freshfish". I suppose that's allright as long as you 
don't use this for anything else than sticking it inside the 
freshfish-CD CD-box.

the cover file is a 1536 by 1536 pixel 16 color bitmap. If 
you print it in 300 dpi in such a way that every pixel 
becomes a seperate dot on the paper the size will be 
correct. This is easily done with DPaint, click on the 
"dots" box in the print window and set dots wide and high to 
1536. Use the markers in the corners to cut the paper to the 
right size. The cover.small file is intended to be printed 
at 100 dpi. Use this one if you don't have enough memory to 
load the other picture.

If you like it, send me email, if you don't, don't bother.

Iljitsch van Beijnum
v932524@si.hhs.nl

