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Mauro: I've read what you sent me, but I think I'd better make my comments in english to avoid misunderstandings (I'm sure your english will be better than my french!). I thought the introductory section was well written and very interesting - it's always interesting to read about the difference between the light entering your eye, and what your brain actually "sees". There was one mathematical mistake that stuck out - 255*255*255=/=2^24. I'm guessing you mean 256^3 ;p In particular, I thought the use of pictures throughout was good. One other thing that might be of interest to discuss whilst explaining pixels is the concept of a sub-pixel font, which may further help to illustrate the concept. (I think I may have spotted a couple of grammatical mistakes, but it would be very arrogant of me to point them out :\) Frankly, I'm sorry I don't have more to say - some of it was new to me, such as the alpha/transparency stuff which I've only looked at in a very minor way in the past, so all I can say is it was very informative and an effective way of learning. I'm sorry if I was meant to e-mail you, as PO1 and Moonshadow may have done, but I thought it may aid discussion if I wrote this here. I have some bad news though - I've been banned from the network at school (long story...) so I won't be able to participate on here during the week from now on for a while :( Again, many congratulations, I very much enjoyed reading it. Wrayal [url=http://www.wrayal.org][img]http://www.wrayal.org/JS/asylum.JPG[/img][/url]
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