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post #31 of 36
i was expecting some kind of ridiculous complicated problem here when i came in here :P

that question however is pretty stupid. but weighing it is quite the creative solution
post #32 of 36
Paper with ink weighs more than paper without ink and the glue method probably wouldn't be a good idea unless you were able to apply the glue completely evenly. If you want a more accurate result, you'd probably want to edit the image so that the blackened area is white and outlined in black or gray.
post #33 of 36
or you can just print the original once and then edit the image to switch the black and white and then compare.
post #34 of 36
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Originally Posted by n3rdling View Post
Paper with ink weighs more than paper without ink and the glue method probably wouldn't be a good idea unless you were able to apply the glue completely evenly. If you want a more accurate result, you'd probably want to edit the image so that the blackened area is white and outlined in black or gray.
I'd hate to do the error propagation on the paper cutting, especially doing it 20x .
post #35 of 36
White looks more than 2/3 to me
post #36 of 36
Very scientific of you, mate!
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