Sebastiaan van Doorn writes:
XV does a very good, albeit interactive, job at image conversions !
I'll second this. I did a photo-essay for a journal recently, using
LyX. The photos were jpegs (reduced for ftp purposes) from fine-scale
scans that were made from very old black white glass
Sebastiaan van Doorn writes:
XV does a very good, albeit interactive, job at image conversions !
I'll second this. I did a photo-essay for a journal recently, using
LyX. The photos were jpegs (reduced for ftp purposes) from fine-scale
scans that were made from very old black white glass
Sebastiaan van Doorn writes:
XV does a very good, albeit interactive, job at image conversions !
I'll second this. I did a photo-essay for a journal recently, using
LyX. The photos were jpegs (reduced for ftp purposes) from fine-scale
scans that were made from very old black & white glass
XV does a very good, albeit interactive, job at image conversions !
load the image in any format, and then save it as Postscript (with the
extension .eps), don't forget to set the compression (which is only
available for 8 bit colour images and reduces the image size by a factor
of 10
XV does a very good, albeit interactive, job at image conversions !
load the image in any format, and then save it as Postscript (with the
extension .eps), don't forget to set the compression (which is only
available for 8 bit colour images and reduces the image size by a factor
of 10
XV does a very good, albeit interactive, job at image conversions !
load the image in any format, and then save it as Postscript (with the
extension .eps), don't forget to set the compression (which is only
available for 8 bit colour images and reduces the image size by a factor
of 10