On 16.04.2004 15:42 Uhr, Randolph Peters wrote

> I did some more testing with Graphics Converter and found that it
> easily imports and exports TIF and can convert them to EPS. You can
> also edit and trim the files easily in GC. The problem with the
> exported EPS files is that you can't see the content of them in
> Finale, although they do print out. The print out is also smudgy
> compared to the original.

I am afraid you are missing the point. The EPS files Finale used to produce
were in vector format, which has a lot of advantages over bitmap formats
like TIFF. No way can Graphic converter convert Bitmap TIFFs into proper
vector EPS, so this is completely useless.

I think this discussion has reached a point where I'd like to say this: If
you never used EPS and don't know what they are for you will probably not
understand why others need them so desperately. Fact is, we do need them,
badly. Let's not try to find any more work arounds of this nature, nothing
but EPS will do for us, sorry. And we, or at least I, need them produced
directly in Finale, in the same way it worked before. And I also need Finale
to import EPS files properly, the way it worked before.

Johannes
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http://www.musikmanufaktur.com
http://www.camerata-berolinensis.de

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