1. First of all, it's freely scalable, without quality loss. You find out that your TIFF has not the right size. If you had used an EPS that wouldn't be a problem. half size? double size? 800%?
2. It's smaller than TIFF. And if you scale tiffs you might get ugly results, even at 600 dpi.
3. You can import the EPS into vector graphic programs as Illustrator or Corel Draw and change anything you like. Want a bigger Clef? Notation in the form of a wave? use a magnifying lens? Work with colors? And more and more...
4. Faster. I use a laser printer that is optimized for EPS and PDF output.
5. Professional. Professional printing uses mostly EPS and PDF. PDF is very similar to EPS anyway as I understand it.
Wheras most people won't need 3. that much, I really need 1.: I am working on a music school book. We are several people. Some use Windows, some use Mac. In the end everything will be printed in Quark Xpress. All score samples are done in Finale and will be imported as EPS.
Not that I could export EPS, at least not the easy way.
So I need what I have been waiting for so long - working EPS output (again) in Finale.
And I appreciate everyone helping to make clear to Coda that this is an IMPORTANT feature and we won't wait any longer...!
Kurt
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