Many times I successfully converted/fixed problematic eps files using
inkscape: they are opened as vector graphics and you can modify them
and export to almost any format (eps included...)

2011/1/30 Michel Gagnon <mic...@mgagnon.net>:
> Le 2011-01-30 07:10, Magnus Johansson a écrit :
>>
>> Salut Jean-Baptiste, and thank you for your response. How do I insert a
>> high
>> resolution preview in my EPS images? I do not know how to manipulate the
>> EPS
>> files themselves, I just insert the result I get from the other program
>> into
>> OOo and the ODT document.
>
> Magnus,
>
> All eps files are not created equal, so it's hard to find a single software
> that would open all eps files and do wonders with it.
>
> What eps softwares do you have access to? In the free world, Gimp will do
> wonders with the few eps files it opens successfully. For a more universal
> conversion, you could try Illustrator or Photoshop ($$$). All these will
> convert your file in a tiff or jpeg file at the resolution you want. Do it
> at 150-300 dpi and you will get great printouts.
>
> I haven't tried LibreOffice on that, but OpenOffice 3.2.x didn't work well,
> on Windows, with eps files that have patterns or fonts in them.
>
>
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