If your EPS graphic is a vector drawing, I would not follow Alison's
suggestion to save as a PNG bitmap. That will greatly degrade the
drawing by rasterizing it. EPS handles vectors perfectly, resizing them
without degradation. Of course, they still look awful inside
FrameMaker-- because FM only shows you a low-res preview to save
computer memory. But the vector will look perfect in PDF. Even if the
viewer of the PDF zooms in, the vector will resize without degradation.
Mike Wickham
On 3/6/2014 4:57 PM, Craig, Alison wrote:
As you have CS3, open the EPS in Illustrator and use the */File >
Export/* option to save it as a PNG.
Our web guy also says that in Photoshop you can use */File > Save for
Web.../* then use the PNG-24 option.
Alison
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