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,
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
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
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.
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
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
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
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
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