![]() ![]() Perhaps whoever takes the request can make a cut and an uncut variant, and we can decide then what to do. Kaldari ( talk) 04:24, (UTC) Reply It looks that way to me, too. フィッチュ) ( talk) 02:36, (UTC) Reply Looks like the sides are cut off, BTW.Stale – DyceBot ( talk) 07:01, (UTC) Reply Is this good enough? - Quibik ( talk) 16:59, (UTC) Reply The shaded version of the logo does not seem to be used in a vectorized form, at least in the PDFs, unfortunately. I took a "flat" version of the logo from a random official source and added an equal-sized white ellipse behind the symbol mark. Do you know of any PDF that may contain a vector version of the logo so we can extract it from an official source? - Andrew c 13:59, (UTC) Reply Anyway, that PDF only contains a raster image of the logo. Another junk logo from Brands of the World.I'd do it myself, but sorry to say I'm really not a graphics kind of guy and my attempts fell short of anything that I'd consider usable. A good example of the logo over a non-white background can be seen on product brochures such as this one: (PDF sorry.). ![]() Sadly, while I have this document, I just checked and it's marked as internal to the company, so I can't provide it as reference. Request: The image is the wrong shade of blue (compare to images at ), and the "light beam" lines should be made white rather than transparent - as when the logo is placed over a non-white background, the intention is for these to remain white, as according to the official Konica Minolta logo rules.
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