I often have the problem, that at some sheets the lines are to thin to be displayed correct, especially in the landscape mode (see attached pictures: upright_format_01 and landscape_format_01) because of the tablets pure video resolution. (But I need at least a 13.3" tablet because my sheets are so far away as I play a vibraphon and my eyes aren't young anymore.)
I tried to solve this problem using Adope Photoshop. I added the sheets content a second time on the same sheet, but shifted one pixel right and one pixel down from the original position.
The attached picture landscape_format_modified is showing the result: on the left I did one-time adding/shifting, on the right sheet I did two times adding/shifting.
Might it be possible to do this doubling and shifting of sheets directly in MobilesheetsPro, maybe even several times?
(I know, that I could have got better results by cutting the sheets, but this is just an example!)
I tried to solve this problem using Adope Photoshop. I added the sheets content a second time on the same sheet, but shifted one pixel right and one pixel down from the original position.
The attached picture landscape_format_modified is showing the result: on the left I did one-time adding/shifting, on the right sheet I did two times adding/shifting.
Might it be possible to do this doubling and shifting of sheets directly in MobilesheetsPro, maybe even several times?
(I know, that I could have got better results by cutting the sheets, but this is just an example!)
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13" - Point of View POV_TAB-P1325, Android 4.1.1
13" - Point of View POV_TAB-I1345, Android 5.1.1
Microsoft Surface Pro 4; Windows 10
Phone: Motorola Moto G3, Android 6.0
13" - Point of View POV_TAB-P1325, Android 4.1.1
13" - Point of View POV_TAB-I1345, Android 5.1.1
Microsoft Surface Pro 4; Windows 10
Phone: Motorola Moto G3, Android 6.0