Hello,
I was wondering if there is a more intutive way than guess-and-check to help me to eliminate the distortion on the flattened surfaces. I know that it is due the the placement/length of the cuts, but I am not sure how to alter the cuts so that the images won't be distorted. This seems like a problem that has been encountered before, so I was wondering if anyone had a method.
Thanks for any help you give,
Adam
adam
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Hi Adam,
I'm looking into this, but if you don't hear anything in the next week, feel free to resend :)
Bruce On Thu, 1 Jun 2006, adam walczak wrote:
Hello,
I was wondering if there is a more intutive way than guess-and-check to help me to eliminate the distortion on the flattened surfaces. I know that it is due the the placement/length of the cuts, but I am not sure how to alter the cuts so that the images won't be distorted. This seems like a problem that has been encountered before, so I was wondering if anyone had a method.
Thanks for any help you give,
Adam
adam
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