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Are you looking for Logos ??
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Post 1 made on Sunday April 3, 2005 at 13:19
Drewski
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For those looking for channel logos for the seemingly endless cable, satellite, local broadcast, radio, and International systems check out this site.

http://www.lyngsat-logo.com/

The world's radio & TV channel logotypes and logotypes of satellite related entities.

This message was edited by Drewski on 04/04/05 06:22 ET.
Post 2 made on Sunday April 3, 2005 at 17:31
Peter Dewildt
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satlogo.com is a great site as well

BTW, the plural of "logo" is "logos" not "logo's".
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Post 3 made on Sunday April 3, 2005 at 20:04
Daniel Tonks
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You do realize those are both the same site. :-)

And if only the quality of the logos was better... for the 120 logos in my file I don't think I ended up using ONE of those images.
Post 4 made on Sunday April 3, 2005 at 21:48
Peter Dewildt
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I didn't realize they are the same. I should have clicked the link!!
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Post 5 made on Monday April 4, 2005 at 03:21
Ernie Bornn-Gilman
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On 04/03/05 17:31 ET, Peter Dewildt said...
satlogo.com is a great site as well

BTW, the plural of "logo" is "logos" not "logo's".

Does that mean that TV's and TVs are the same? And Bigscreen's and Bigscreens?

Thank you, Peter, for actually remarking on this. It is one of my pet peeves. Or maybe peeve's.
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Post 6 made on Monday April 4, 2005 at 03:29
Peter Dewildt
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It is my biggest annoyance.

There is a shop near my home with a big sign saying "DVD's". Ugh!
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OP | Post 7 made on Monday April 4, 2005 at 06:22
Drewski
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Daniel, if the logos from the above site do not meet your approval, where do you recommend obtaining them from?

It's comforting to know that not even my initial post has been granted immunity from syntax error. Please notice that the error was not repeated in the body of the post. Mea Culpa
Post 8 made on Monday April 4, 2005 at 07:11
Daniel Tonks
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Well, that's a key problem: where indeed. I spent about two days searching out high resolution versions I could remove the background from acceptably... I managed to find quite a few. I may post it as a collection...
Post 9 made on Monday April 4, 2005 at 10:55
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well, it could not be high res graphics, but its the only site where I could find all the logos for my cable provider. Considering that I live in Brazil...

Thanks Drewsky.

menino.
OP | Post 10 made on Monday April 4, 2005 at 19:51
Drewski
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My pleasure Menino. I also had problems finding basic logos and I was amazed to see the world-wide depth and breadth of the site.

Now, as for Daniel, perhaps he could define how to recognize a high resolution version of a logo and describe the technique of acceptably removing the background. I would enjoy the hunt for the elusive devils...
Post 11 made on Monday April 4, 2005 at 23:17
Daniel Tonks
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The logos on Lyngsat are all no more than 132x99 pixels. In some cases, where the logo is on a white background, this is fine. However, in many cases the logos are overcompressed JPEGs or are on colored backgrounds that make them difficult to integrate with system-styled buttons (where the background of the button isn't just solid white). In those cases and depending on your application, a high resolution or at least higher quality version can be more useful.

You can usually find them on official network websites, cable company or satellite websites, on press-related sites, graphic design sites, sites where the network has sponsored something, embedded in flash files where you can at least zoom in to the logo, and so on. In some cases I've been known to take screen captures off of the actual channel when they're displaying the logo full-screen.

It takes research and, like I said, I spent two days finding the highest resolution/quality versions of the logos I wanted for my design, but then again I'm a bit of a perfectionist. Many of the logos I found were 300-800 pixels wide, and in several cases over 1000 pixels. Now that's something I can work with.

If you're happy with the logos you're already using, then enjoy! Spending all that time on something that's honestly pretty trivial isn't for everyone.
Post 12 made on Wednesday April 6, 2005 at 22:24
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Daniel,
If this is something that's pretty far along, let me know.
If this is still in process, shoot me the link to the logos you haven't yet completed and maybe I can share the workload and help you get them done.

Back when I was younger, I moonlighted in desktop publishing and I commonly had to re-draw thousands of lineart items to use them in catalogs. You would be shocked at the garbage that even the largest corporate art departments would give me as artwork...

I scanned them into Photoshop, imported them into Illustrator as a template, and made new line art drawings of the correct shape that were .eps vector drawings that can be cleanly scaled.
I used versions of Photoshop and Illustrator from the mid-90s on a Mac, and now I have the CS versions on OC that I can't figure out.
The current versions have way more crap, so I don't know how quickly I could do them these days, but I am willing to try.

I feel that it would be a valuable asset to the Remote Central community if the graphic arts gurus among us could band together to do this and create a good database of clean logos.

This message was edited by 2nd rick on 04/06/05 22:31 ET.
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Post 13 made on Thursday April 7, 2005 at 00:19
Daniel Tonks
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I wasn't redoing them, just finding the biggest bitmap versions I could locate. I actually put the collection up a day or two ago, it's heavy on Canadian stations.

However I have since located an interesting source of vector logos that is yielding EXCELLENT results.
Post 14 made on Thursday April 7, 2005 at 11:37
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OK,

Daniel could you let us know where this interesting vector logo collection can be found. With Xara X1 maybe this could be just what I have been looking for.

Thanks,

Tim
Post 15 made on Thursday April 7, 2005 at 15:47
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Another Xara X1 user?????? If you have any questions on the use of this product maybe I can help.

Dave
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