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Weird Request: Anyone have a high-definition picture of the spine of a discrete structures book? Posted: 11 Jun 2021 05:33 AM PDT The book I am referring to is Discrete Structures for Computer Science by Judith Gersting 7th edition. The reason I am asking is that I am putting together a short presentation for undergrads and I was going to photoshop a bookshelf of books I used or books I thought were helpful/unhelpful (I sold my book years ago so I cannot take a picture of it myself). A photo of the CLRS book spine would also be great (since I only rented that one). I am also not the best at photoshop so if you can please align the top/bottom of the spine with the camera then I would greatly appreciate it. Thanks! :) [link] [comments] |
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