These documents are printed in professional, scholarly journals. There's
nothing "amateur" about my work. I also edit a trade journal and the printer
has never asked me for anything except 300dpi tiffs.

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Michael O'Connor
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Michael O'Connor �crit:
>Why aren't tiffs professional enough? I have been exporting tiff pages for
>my own musicological work for a couple of years. They look as professional
>as anything I have seen. I export with 300dpi .tif files, which print as
>clear as the MS Word text.

Precisely. For an "amateur" job done with Word on your own home printer,
TIF is fine. But a "professional" printer will demand EPS, which isn't
limited by a "resolution", like your TIF files.

I do wish I could get away with TIF files, but I haven't yet found a
professional willing to accept them.

Dennis



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