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Re: Digitized FIRST Logo

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Originally Posted by artdutra04 View Post
From our website logs, a lot of people use that image. Which was the reason why I hosted it on our website: because no where else could people find a high-res copy of the FIRST logo. And if they were on a computer where MS Paint was the extent of their image editing software, trying to make use of the .eps files would be impossible.

I mostly created that to have a high resolution picture for Powerpoint presentations, posters, or just for printing out large FIRST logos from any computer. One of these days I'll upload just the plain .eps and .ai FIRST logos to our Logos and Graphics page to compliment the JPEG images, so people don't need to hunt through the .zip files from FIRST for the right version of their logo.
<off topic> I just took a quick glance at that, and it doesn't seem to have the registration mark. Also, if you save in a PNG or GIF format for logos it preserves the sharpness much better without increasing file size (sometimes even smaller). I have found this version immensely useful, as it is transparent... an oversight by FIRST as far as I'm concerned. If you try to remove the background, it is the same color as the circle so you end up deleting it as well. What you have to do is use the version for dark colored backgrounds, and then bring in the black text from the white background version. </off topic>
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