Useful Content for the "Ultimative OFFIMG"

Library of images to use as OFFIMG screens on the DM41X and DM42
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Do you have a creative streak? Post your OFFIMG photos here.

Images MUST be in Windows-NT .bmp format at a resolution of 400x240 pixels and 1-bit colour depth or they will not be displayed by the DM42. Images that do not meet this requirement will be removed from the forum :)
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rprosperi wrote:
Tue Nov 19, 2019 12:10 am
akaTB wrote:
Mon Nov 18, 2019 8:02 pm
This works, but... oh my poor eyes! :shock:
What's the secret on how you were able to convert it? Was it as simple as copy/paste?
Well, yes and no.
At first I copied and pasted it into a graphic editor (it's on another Pc, I don't remember its name right now) were I was able to reduce the color depth, change the constant, and save it. Afterwards I realized it was 3 pixels wider and longer than needed, so I thought to cut and re-save it within the same editor but then there was no way to use less than 8 bits/pixel. :?

At last I used an icon editor where you can freely set the icon's dimensions. That did the trick.
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SCNR:
PTab.bmp
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Just a little bit of pixel work ;)

EDIT: This picture is NOT correct! Please see below.
Last edited by Walter on Thu Nov 21, 2019 10:54 am, edited 1 time in total.
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I think me should be 9.109 383 702

mn should be 1.674…

mp 1.672 621 924
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Thanks for reporting. I corrected and took the CODATA 2018 values now:
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PTab.bmp
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I can only hope that all the atomic masses are correct.

EDIT: One element symbol is incorrect here. Please see below for a better offer.
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It seems there are some different versions of periodic tables now.
However - this is my latest version after some "optical changes" (lighten annoying intersections between lines, adding physical constants according Walter & Co., arrows in colums 8-9, correcting V's that looked like Y's, centered all single character symbols):
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Any suggestions what to add/remove/change?

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deetee wrote:
Fri Nov 22, 2019 1:33 pm
It seems there are some different versions of periodic tables now.
Yes, there are. :) As I wrote above, I couldn't resist doing some pixel work - for sake of readability, consistency, etc. within the constraints of the space available, as usual. Actually it took more time than I had expected. So may the user decide which offer (s)he prefers now. :D

Minor nitpicky remark: Avogadro's number is 6.022 140 76 E23 (with or without /mol) but not 6.022 140 760 E23 /mol. The trailing 0 you inserted suggests a ten times higher precision for NA than it is actually defined! :shock: Please correct.
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How about adding elements that haven't been discovered yet? That would save you from having to add them in later.
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toml_12953 wrote:
Fri Nov 22, 2019 1:59 pm
How about adding elements that haven't been discovered yet? That would save you from having to add them in later.
:lol: Most willing - as soon as you know their names and symbols ... and the space where to place them. ;)
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@Walter, a small note: the symbol for Rutherfordium (atomic number 104) if Rf, not Rt.
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Merci Didier! Corrected:
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EDIT: Checked the atomic masses and had to correct several of them. Thus, I uploaded a refined file.
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