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> Subject: Re: [Finale] graphic brackets
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> Michael Withers wrote:
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>> Is there some trick to making the TIFF export work properly? Last
>> time I tried to use this, tweaking an exported TIFF in MS Photo Editor
>> and then reimp
Michael Withers wrote:
> Is there some trick to making the TIFF export work properly? Last
> time I tried to use this, tweaking an exported TIFF in MS Photo Editor
> and then reimporting into Finale resulted in a TIFF file at least
> twice the size of the original export. Is this normal?
Don't
--- On Mon 11/18, Noel Stoutenburg < [EMAIL PROTECTED] > wrote:
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> Select the graphics tool, define an selection around the bracket, and
> export it as a Tiff file. Using a full featured graphics program, you
> can tweak this further, if need be (e.g., to convert from TIFF to another
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Andrew Stiller wrote:
> Could someone advise me how to take an ordinary square bracket (heavy
> line with "ears") and put it online in one of the standard graphics
> formats?
Define a system of the appropriate number of staves, spaced to the
desired separation, and select the bracket you want;
Could someone advise me how to take an ordinary square bracket (heavy
line with "ears") and put it online in one of the standard graphics
formats?
A client who uses Sibelius needs to put in two tiers of square
brackets for several orchestral pages where the 1st vns. are divided
onto two staves