OOs Writer:
I am able to include the companies EPS logo.
I am also able to print it with Adobe Acrobat and on any (color) printer.
What I am missing is to see the graphic on screen (Windows XP).
Is this a fault in my installation or do I have to do something to get
EPS shown on screen?
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Rolf
OOs Writer:
I am able to include the companies EPS logo.
I am also able to print it with Adobe Acrobat and on any (color) printer.
What I am missing is to see the graphic on screen (Windows XP).
Is this a fault in my installation or do I have to do something to get
EPS shown on screen?
rolf
Rolf Schumacher wrote:
OOs Writer:
I am able to include the companies EPS logo.
I am also able to print it with Adobe Acrobat and on any (color) printer.
What I am missing is to see the graphic on screen (Windows XP).
Is this a fault in my installation or do I have to do something to get
EPS
On 20/08/07, ccornell - OpenOffice.org [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Rolf Schumacher wrote:
OOs Writer:
I am able to include the companies EPS logo.
I am also able to print it with Adobe Acrobat and on any (color)
printer.
What I am missing is to see the graphic on screen (Windows XP).
Harold Fuchs wrote:
[snip]
Please excuse my ignorance but what is EPS in this context?
Encapsulated PostScript. It's an image format that is generally used
when image quality on printed output is important/critical (for example
with Logos.
On 20/08/07, ccornell - OpenOffice.org [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Harold Fuchs wrote:
[snip]
Please excuse my ignorance but what is EPS in this context?
Encapsulated PostScript. It's an image format that is generally used
when image quality on printed output is important/critical (for
ccornell - OpenOffice.org wrote:
Rolf Schumacher wrote:
OOs Writer:
I am able to include the companies EPS logo.
I am also able to print it with Adobe Acrobat and on any (color)
printer.
What I am missing is to see the graphic on screen (Windows XP).
Is this a fault in my installation
Rolf Schumacher wrote:
The next question: do you know of a piece of software that converts a
EPS without preview to one with preview, keeping the print quality of EPS?
The Gimp can do it. When you save an image as EPS, the Save (or
Save-As) dialog has a checkbox for Preview. I've tested and
ccornell - OpenOffice.org wrote:
Rolf Schumacher wrote:
The next question: do you know of a piece of software that converts a
EPS without preview to one with preview, keeping the print quality of
EPS?
The Gimp can do it. When you save an image as EPS, the Save (or
Save-As) dialog has a
[snip]
ok, that works, C. Thank you.
However, the quality is very bad: dithered black and white only. I
should find something different or enhance the preview. Otherwise people
will prefer jpg or tif regardless how printing quality suffers.
I did a little experimenting here... try opening the
ccornell - OpenOffice.org wrote:
[snip]
ok, that works, C. Thank you.
However, the quality is very bad: dithered black and white only. I
should find something different or enhance the preview. Otherwise people
will prefer jpg or tif regardless how printing quality suffers.
I did a little
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