I often end up scanning plotted spectra to combine them into figures, or just to
fix up the labeling. This works beautifully except for one thing. The problem I
have is that the spectra (particulary 1D) usually ends up to be too 'thin'. How
do you go about solving this little problem?
I have the following setup:
1. Spectra plotted using (Bruker) uxnmr or xwinnmr.
2. Plotter is an HP laserjet
3. Scanner is Apples OneScanner connected to a Mac
4. I typically scan at 300 dpi, and fix up the saved PICT file in Canvas.
5. Final printing on an HP Laserjet.
The present setup doesn't make it convenient to work with Postscript or HPGL
files (as far as I can understand). Perhaps I can change the linewidth somewhere
along the line?
73, Peter
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