[accessibleimage] Re: Alternatives to Brailon
- From: Morton Heller <cfmah1@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- To: accessibleimage@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
- Date: Tue, 21 Dec 2004 11:23:13 -0600
Hello Robert - It is possible to emboss Braille on the Swedish raised-line
drawing paper. It has a textured matt finish, and yields durable drawings.
This would let you combine Braille and graphics, if you wished.
It is still available in sizes that run up to 11X17 inches. I do not know
how well it works in a Perkins Brailler, but it appeared to emboss easily
with a slate.
Best regards,
and Happy holidays.
Morty Heller
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