[accessibleimage] Re: Maps with TGD and INDEX

Above and beyond what John said, the Tiger is also so fast, so quiet and so
cool that it redefines the entire embosser business.  It is, plain and
simply, the best in its class.  I've even heard employees of other embosser
companies marvel at the Tiger and, with fear in their voices, admit that
they've been bested.

I own an old, pre-merger, Blazie Braille Blazer.  It is about as far from
the Tiger as one can get. 

-----Original Message-----
From: accessibleimage-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
[mailto:accessibleimage-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx] On Behalf Of John Gardner
Sent: Tuesday, November 15, 2005 12:13 PM
To: accessibleimage@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
Subject: [accessibleimage] Re: Maps with TGD and INDEX

True that Tiger embossers have the highest resolution of any embosser on 
the market, but the best thing about a Tiger embosser is how easy it is to 
use.  It embosses directly from Windows applications and permits one to use 
braille screen fonts to emboss proper braille text.  Graphics are embossed 
with dark areas having tall dots and light areas having low dots.  If you 
want to design the precise tactile bit map image, a copy of the new Tiger 
Designer editor is bundled with every ViewPlus Tiger embosser.

John


At 08:00 AM 11/15/2005, you wrote:

>The Tiger Embosser from ViewPlus offers 20 dpi embossing at various
heights.
>http://www.viewplustech.com/
>
>Katrina
>
>-----Original Message-----
>From: accessibleimage-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
>[mailto:accessibleimage-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx] On Behalf Of Adriana
>Sent: Tuesday, November 15, 2005 4:54 AM
>To: accessibleimage@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
>Subject: [accessibleimage] Maps with TGD and INDEX
>
>
>Hallo people,
>
>Unfortunately I won't be at the Tactile Graphics 2005. But I'm still
>working at the Maps.
>I'm working with the TGD software and embossing at the INDEX. I have a
>good solution, but it isn't the best. Do you know if there is some
>software or some embosser that I can try to do other kinds of points, or
>traces?
>I'm sorry to ask you this question, but I'm alone here, nobody here
>works with TGD and Braille too, so I need your help.
>I want to change my experience with you.
>
>Thank's
>
>Adriana Aizenstein
>Central Library For The Blind

John A. Gardner
Professor and Director, Science Access Project
Department of Physics
Oregon State University
Corvallis, OR 97331
tel: (541) 737 3278
FAX: (541) 737 1683
        SAP URL: http://dots.physics.orst.edu/




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