On Thu, 12 Sep 2002 09:53:51 +0530 (IST), Karl-Heinz Herrmann
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
There is a small commandline proram
jpeg2ps which will do that nicely, the resulting eps being barely larger
(7-bit save encoding) as the jpg file.
http://www.pdflib.com/jpeg2ps/
jpeg2ps -h -r300 file.jpg
Hi,
On 11-Sep-2002 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
TeX-related if not directly concerned with music: Can anyone suggest a
quick and easy way to convert a BMP, JPG, GIF (or whatever) image to
EPS format? Or is there an (equally quick and easy) way to insert a
BMP, JPG, GIF (or whatever) image in a
jpg, tiff (nominally) and png will go direct into pdftex (using the
plain version of the latex graphics package)
otherwise, use convert (from the imagemagick package) to make .eps
(level 2) of the thing. if you're using dvips as output, the chances
are that you can't do any better.
there's
quick and easy way to convert a BMP, JPG, GIF (or whatever) image to
EPS format?
Use ImageMagick's convert. See http://www.imagemagick.org/
-- Peter Vanroose
Electrotechnical Department (ESAT/PSI)
K.U.Leuven, Belgium.
Hello
The Gimp can do that (i've just tried and it works fine). It supports
lots of format file. I think that XV can also export in postscript. I
don't know if there is an image loader in (La)TeX.
regards
Vincent TORRI
On Wed, 11 Sep 2002 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hello all,
If you're using Windows, download Paintshop Pro.
If you're using Unix, install either the netpbm
or imagemagick package.
Note that ImageMagick also works perfectly on Windows.
Using the netpbm package, you will need the commands giftopnm (or whatever) and
pnmtops.
-- Peter Vanroose.
xv, whenever i've used it for format conversion, has produced output
that's at screen resolution
That 's its default behaviour. In the save box, you can select the box
saying original size; if you do so, the simage is saved at its original
size and not at the currently visible shrinked or