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I drew a musical instrument classification chart in GIMP, and then ported it to Inkscape, and then I got a professional graphic artist to help with making the layout look nicer, but unfortunately the graphic artist uses commercial software on a microsoft computer, so the resulting file doesn't seem to any longer be compatible with uploading to Wikimedia Commons.

The file is in http://wearcam.org/symphone.svg

I also tried loading into Inkscape and then re-saving it, but the result still does not upload to Wikimedia Commons.

To get my drawing out from behind the copper curtain of MicrosoftAdobe and into the Free World, here is a screen capture as a bitmap image.

If anyone has any better suggestions, please advise.

Here's a link to a high-resolution version of one of the images, often cited and used on its own, contained in it...
Here's a link to a high-resolution version of one of the images, often cited and used on its own, contained in it...
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Physical Organology (physics-based musical instrument classification)

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self-made

Date

summer 2007

Author

Glogger

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(Reusing this image)

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current13:53, 2 September 20073,267×2,524 (3.13 MB)Glogger (I drew a musical instrument classification chart in GIMP, and then ported it to Inkscape, and then I got a professional graphic artist to help with making the layout look nicer, but unfortunately the graphic artist uses commercial software on a microsoft )
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