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free iPad idea, again

Started bydale <dale@dalekelly.org>
First post2019-04-13 19:50 -0400
Last post2019-04-15 17:10 -0400
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  free iPad idea, again dale <dale@dalekelly.org> - 2019-04-13 19:50 -0400
    Re: free iPad idea, again Savageduck <savageduck1@{REMOVESPAM}me.com> - 2019-04-13 17:27 -0700
      Re: free iPad idea, again dale <dale@dalekelly.org> - 2019-04-13 20:45 -0400
    Re: free iPad idea, again dale <dale@dalekelly.org> - 2019-04-13 21:10 -0400
      Re: free iPad idea, again dale <dale@dalekelly.org> - 2019-04-13 21:34 -0400
        Re: free iPad idea, again dale <dale@dalekelly.org> - 2019-04-13 22:23 -0400
          Re: free iPad idea, again PeterN <"peter,newdelete"@deleteverizon.net> - 2019-04-15 13:17 -0400
            Re: free iPad idea, again dale <dale@dalekelly.org> - 2019-04-15 17:10 -0400

#4442 — free iPad idea, again

Fromdale <dale@dalekelly.org>
Date2019-04-13 19:50 -0400
Subjectfree iPad idea, again
Message-ID<c4qi5u.b3h.19.1@news.alt.net>
Was just watching HSN and they are selling iPads with Apple pencils.

Reminded me of an idea I posted without a patent search. It could apply 
to any touch surface computer.

How about a surface/software system that can be calibrated to use any 
drawing device? Like your favorite set of regular paintbrushes.

-- 
dale - https://www.dalekelly.org/

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#4443

FromSavageduck <savageduck1@{REMOVESPAM}me.com>
Date2019-04-13 17:27 -0700
Message-ID<0001HW.2262B5F4015D368C700001E962CF@news.giganews.com>
In reply to#4442
On Apr 13, 2019, dale wrote
(in article <c4qi5u.b3h.19.1@news.alt.net>):

> Was just watching HSN and they are selling iPads with Apple pencils.
>
> Reminded me of an idea I posted without a patent search. It could apply
> to any touch surface computer.
>
> How about a surface/software system that can be calibrated to use any
> drawing device? Like your favorite set of regular paintbrushes.

...er, Go for it!!

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Regards,
Savageduck

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#4444

Fromdale <dale@dalekelly.org>
Date2019-04-13 20:45 -0400
Message-ID<c4qlcu.ik5.19.1@news.alt.net>
In reply to#4443
On 4/13/19 8:27 PM, Savageduck wrote:
> On Apr 13, 2019, dale wrote
> (in article <c4qi5u.b3h.19.1@news.alt.net>):
> 
>> Was just watching HSN and they are selling iPads with Apple pencils.
>>
>> Reminded me of an idea I posted without a patent search. It could apply
>> to any touch surface computer.
>>
>> How about a surface/software system that can be calibrated to use any
>> drawing device? Like your favorite set of regular paintbrushes.
> 
> ...er, Go for it!!
> 

ok ... I'll  start

i=1;
j=1;

for i = 1 to 2;
	j=j+i;
end

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dale - https://www.dalekelly.org/

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#4445

Fromdale <dale@dalekelly.org>
Date2019-04-13 21:10 -0400
Message-ID<c4qms0.ro9.17.1@news.alt.net>
In reply to#4442
On 4/13/19 7:50 PM, dale wrote:
> Was just watching HSN and they are selling iPads with Apple pencils.
> 
> Reminded me of an idea I posted without a patent search. It could apply 
> to any touch surface computer.
> 
> How about a surface/software system that can be calibrated to use any 
> drawing device? Like your favorite set of regular paintbrushes.
> 

might need a  whole bunch of different printers to output the 
intentional look(s)

like a watercolor printer

-- 
dale - https://www.dalekelly.org/

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#4446

Fromdale <dale@dalekelly.org>
Date2019-04-13 21:34 -0400
Message-ID<c4qo8f.aos.17.1@news.alt.net>
In reply to#4445
On 4/13/19 9:10 PM, dale wrote:
> On 4/13/19 7:50 PM, dale wrote:
>> Was just watching HSN and they are selling iPads with Apple pencils.
>>
>> Reminded me of an idea I posted without a patent search. It could 
>> apply to any touch surface computer.
>>
>> How about a surface/software system that can be calibrated to use any 
>> drawing device? Like your favorite set of regular paintbrushes.
>>
> 
> might need a  whole bunch of different printers to output the 
> intentional look(s)
> 
> like a watercolor printer
> 

I guess this makes the original idea too expensive

just add a printer that can do various media

-- 
dale - https://www.dalekelly.org/

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#4447

Fromdale <dale@dalekelly.org>
Date2019-04-13 22:23 -0400
Message-ID<c4qr4r.dqa.17.1@news.alt.net>
In reply to#4446
On 4/13/19 9:34 PM, dale wrote:
> On 4/13/19 9:10 PM, dale wrote:
>> On 4/13/19 7:50 PM, dale wrote:
>>> Was just watching HSN and they are selling iPads with Apple pencils.
>>>
>>> Reminded me of an idea I posted without a patent search. It could 
>>> apply to any touch surface computer.
>>>
>>> How about a surface/software system that can be calibrated to use any 
>>> drawing device? Like your favorite set of regular paintbrushes.
>>>
>>
>> might need a  whole bunch of different printers to output the 
>> intentional look(s)
>>
>> like a watercolor printer
>>
> 
> I guess this makes the original idea too expensive
> 
> just add a printer that can do various media
> 

might have to make some algorithm  adjustments in the printer driver or 
RIP in order to fine tune the look/feel of the desired colorants/media 
into actual printer colorants/media

-- 
dale - https://www.dalekelly.org/

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#4448

FromPeterN <"peter,newdelete"@deleteverizon.net>
Date2019-04-15 13:17 -0400
Message-ID<q92eao02a9p@news1.newsguy.com>
In reply to#4447
On 4/13/2019 10:23 PM, dale wrote:
> On 4/13/19 9:34 PM, dale wrote:
>> On 4/13/19 9:10 PM, dale wrote:
>>> On 4/13/19 7:50 PM, dale wrote:
>>>> Was just watching HSN and they are selling iPads with Apple pencils.
>>>>
>>>> Reminded me of an idea I posted without a patent search. It could 
>>>> apply to any touch surface computer.
>>>>
>>>> How about a surface/software system that can be calibrated to use 
>>>> any drawing device? Like your favorite set of regular paintbrushes.
>>>>
>>>
>>> might need a  whole bunch of different printers to output the 
>>> intentional look(s)
>>>
>>> like a watercolor printer
>>>
>>
>> I guess this makes the original idea too expensive
>>
>> just add a printer that can do various media
>>
> 
> might have to make some algorithm  adjustments in the printer driver or 
> RIP in order to fine tune the look/feel of the desired colorants/media 
> into actual printer colorants/media
> 

That has been on the market for years. You just have to know what you 
are doing, and also use the correct paper and driver for the results you 
want.


-- 
PeterN

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#4450

Fromdale <dale@dalekelly.org>
Date2019-04-15 17:10 -0400
Message-ID<c4vhhj.dk0.19.1@news.alt.net>
In reply to#4448
On 4/15/19 1:17 PM, PeterN wrote:
> On 4/13/2019 10:23 PM, dale wrote:
>> On 4/13/19 9:34 PM, dale wrote:
>>> On 4/13/19 9:10 PM, dale wrote:
>>>> On 4/13/19 7:50 PM, dale wrote:
>>>>> Was just watching HSN and they are selling iPads with Apple pencils.
>>>>>
>>>>> Reminded me of an idea I posted without a patent search. It could 
>>>>> apply to any touch surface computer.
>>>>>
>>>>> How about a surface/software system that can be calibrated to use 
>>>>> any drawing device? Like your favorite set of regular paintbrushes.
>>>>>
>>>>
>>>> might need a  whole bunch of different printers to output the 
>>>> intentional look(s)
>>>>
>>>> like a watercolor printer
>>>>
>>>
>>> I guess this makes the original idea too expensive
>>>
>>> just add a printer that can do various media
>>>
>>
>> might have to make some algorithm  adjustments in the printer driver 
>> or RIP in order to fine tune the look/feel of the desired 
>> colorants/media into actual printer colorants/media
>>
> 
> That has been on the market for years. You just have to know what you 
> are doing, and also use the correct paper and driver for the results you 
> want.
> 
> 

I don't recall media surface tuning

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dale - https://www.dalekelly.org/

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