[R] Publication quality graphs

2004-03-03 Thread Sivakumar Mohandass
Dear all, A journal in which we wanted our manuscript published requires the figures as a tiff, eps or PowerPoint formated. I tried converting .jpeg files to these formats but it looses its quality both on the screen and on paper. Could some one please help. Thanks in advance,

RE: [R] Publication quality graphs

2004-03-03 Thread Liaw, Andy
Presumably you have the data and R scripts that generated the jpegs. Just substitute the calls to jpeg() (or bitmap()) to postscript(..., onefile=FALSE) and you shall have the highest quality EPS. HTH, Andy From: Sivakumar Mohandass Dear all, A journal in which we wanted our manuscript

Re: [R] Publication quality graphs

2004-03-03 Thread Frank E Harrell Jr
On Wed, 3 Mar 2004 14:35:06 -0600 Sivakumar Mohandass [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Dear all, A journal in which we wanted our manuscript published requires the figures as a tiff, eps or PowerPoint formated. I tried converting .jpeg files to these formats but it looses its quality both on the

Re: [R] Publication quality graphs

2004-03-03 Thread Marc Schwartz
On Wed, 2004-03-03 at 14:35, Sivakumar Mohandass wrote: Dear all, A journal in which we wanted our manuscript published requires the figures as a tiff, eps or PowerPoint formated. I tried converting .jpeg files to these formats but it looses its quality both on the screen and on paper.

Re: [R] Publication quality graphs

2004-03-03 Thread Sean Davis
See ?postscript. Sean On 3/3/04 3:35 PM, Sivakumar Mohandass [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Dear all, A journal in which we wanted our manuscript published requires the figures as a tiff, eps or PowerPoint formated. I tried converting .jpeg files to these formats but it looses its quality both

Re: [R] Publication quality graphs

2004-03-03 Thread Itay Furman
On Wed, 3 Mar 2004, Sivakumar Mohandass wrote: A journal in which we wanted our manuscript published requires the figures as a tiff, eps or PowerPoint formated. I tried converting .jpeg files to these formats but it looses its quality both on the screen and on paper. Could some one please

Re: [R] Publication quality graphs

2004-03-03 Thread Don MacQueen
The R postscript() driver will produce eps files. See ?postscript. If the journal requires that eps files include a preview image (something that will display the image on the computer screen) then that can be added after the fact with, for example, Adobe Illustrator. R's driver does not

RE: [R] Publication quality graphs

2004-03-03 Thread Pikounis, Bill
Subject: Re: [R] Publication quality graphs On Wed, 2004-03-03 at 14:35, Sivakumar Mohandass wrote: Dear all, A journal in which we wanted our manuscript published requires the figures as a tiff, eps or PowerPoint formated. I tried converting .jpeg files to these formats but it looses

Re: [R] Publication quality graphs

2004-03-03 Thread Peter Dalgaard
Sivakumar Mohandass [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: Dear all, A journal in which we wanted our manuscript published requires the figures as a tiff, eps or PowerPoint formated. I tried converting .jpeg files to these formats but it looses its quality both on the screen and on paper. Could some