I thought we had it to a degree -- in the print dialogue is a Print
Display Colors checkbox. I realize that the most colors one could use
for printing actual notation is 4, so it isn't quite what somebody might
want, but it IS available to a limited extent.
The ability to set different colors
At 10:55 PM 09/19/02, Dennis Bathory-Kitsz wrote:
>get very detailed color for purposes other than monochrome Finale scores.
>Speaking of which, when *are* we going to get color scoring in Finale?
I assume you're looking for something more than the 'Print Display Colors'
option in the Print di
At 10:38 PM 9/19/02 -0400, ÉQ==ric Dussault wrote:
>It makes me laugh when I see 2400 x 2400 inkjet
>printer. The paper WILL absorb the ink and you will never have the level of
>details of, let say a HP Laserjet 5000.
The latter is generally true, but if you're printing high-quality inkjet
images
le 9/19/02 5:11 PM, Mr. Liudas Motekaitis à [EMAIL PROTECTED] a écrit :
> I would love to hear from people who have the experience of printing with
> both laser-jet and ink-jet printers. The technologies have come a long way
> in recent years, and prices, especially of ink jet printers, have gone
Visually there isn't much difference between laserjets and inkjets at
the same dpi, unless you have a very discerning eye and are looking for
permanency.
There are people who will argue that there is a big difference between
postscript and non-postscript output. And if they can see the
diffe
I would love to hear from people who have the experience of printing with
both laser-jet and ink-jet printers. The technologies have come a long way
in recent years, and prices, especially of ink jet printers, have gone way
down. One question: if one were to print a Finale file on a HP postscript