Hi Frank,

No problem for the question - it is always nice to hear from people who 
use the tools we develop.

In general, the best way to save for publication is an EPS since this is 
vector graphics and so independent of resolution.  You should not get 
low resolution with EPS output, so I'm not sure how you are getting low 
resolution with EPS.  It may be that you are importing the EPS into some 
other program  that then renders it at low resolution.  An EPS will 
scale to any size without loss of quality.

So, ideally send the EPS file that is output from Jalview to the 
journal.  Most journals will take this format for figures.

If the journal insist on a PNG or JPG, then the best solution is to 
Export first as EPS  (File->Export Image->EPS) and then open in Adobe 
Illustrator. You can then use illustrator to export as a PNG or JPG at 
whatever size/resolution you like.  You can also use Illustrator to add 
extra annotations to your figure.  If you don't have illustrator there 
are a few other programs that will handle EPS format and allow you to 
edit it and export it.  e.g. Inkskape which works quite nicely.

I hope this helps.

All the best,

Geoff.

P.S. Incidentally, I recommend you sign up to the jalview-discuss 
mailing list and post questions like this there.  The mailing list will 
reach a lot of jalview users as well as us and you may sometimes get a 
quicker response to a question.  You can sign up on the Jalview 
website.  For now, I have copied this message to the list so that others 
can see my answer.




On 05/03/2014 03:20, Frank Eisenhaber wrote:
> Dear Geoffrey,
> Sorry for enlarging your mailbox with yet another message. To note, we
> produced publication images of alignments always with your JalView tool
> over the last couple of years. Yesterday, we were told by a journal that
> they wish to have the images with 300 px/in when the output of JalView
> regardless of PNG or EPS is 72 px/in. Is there a way to achieve that?
> With kind regards, Frank.
>

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University of Dundee, Scotland, UK.          [email protected]
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