SGI: Computer Graphics

Request: Can Someone Make a High-Res Version of This...

Can some one make a large high-res version of this logo?

I'm thinking 900x900...

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Thanks.

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Octane2 2x600 V12 8GB
- Octane2 600 V12 2GB - Octane 2x400 V10 2GB
O2 350 CRM 256MB - Indigo² 195 Max Impact 386MB - Indigo² 250 Extreme 386MB

"I'm totally unappreciated in my time. You can run this whole park from this room, with minimal staff, for up to three days. You think that kind of automation is easy? Or cheap? You know anybody who can network eight Connection Machines and de-bug two million lines of code for what I bid this job? Because if you can, I'd love to see him try."
I traced it and exported as an Enhanced PostScript file . Hopefully you've got some app that can read this. You can export at any resolution you please, since it's vector.
Thanks ajerimez!

I have PhotoShop, so no problem.

I love the PostScript file, I discovered those last night when I was downloading the SGI logos. It is great to specify the resolution.

Is there anyway to specify the color, because when I use the fill bucket, it fills the edge gradient and makes it look jagged/pixelated.

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:Octane2: :Octane2: :Octane: :O2: :Indigo2IMP: :Indigo2:

Octane2 2x600 V12 8GB
- Octane2 600 V12 2GB - Octane 2x400 V10 2GB
O2 350 CRM 256MB - Indigo² 195 Max Impact 386MB - Indigo² 250 Extreme 386MB

"I'm totally unappreciated in my time. You can run this whole park from this room, with minimal staff, for up to three days. You think that kind of automation is easy? Or cheap? You know anybody who can network eight Connection Machines and de-bug two million lines of code for what I bid this job? Because if you can, I'd love to see him try."
After you open in Photoshop, Layer > Flatten Image, then Image > Adjust > Hue/Saturation. Check "Colorize," set Lightness to about 50, Saturation in the middle, then experiment with the Hue & Lightness sliders until you're happy.