Francisco> ----------------------- | Image is PGM, 85x29 | Running
    Francisco> /usr/bin/pnmcrop < image001.ppm | /usr/bin/ppmquant 256
    Francisco> | /usr/bin/pnmtopng -interlace -trans '#ffffff' >
    Francisco> s2img1.png | pnmcrop: cropping 2 rows off the top |
    Francisco> pnmcrop: cropping 2 rows off the bottom | pnmcrop:
    Francisco> cropping 2 cols off the left | pnmcrop: a file read or
    Francisco> write error occurred at some point | pnmcrop: fclose -
    Francisco> Bad file descriptor | ppmquant: EOF / read error

Looks to me like an white empty image. Cropping removes all pixels,
such there is nothing to do for ppmquant. Locate the according img1.ps
and view it with ghostscript. If indeed empty, check images.tex to see
from where in your latex-code the image originates. 

        Uli
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        Uli Wortmann
        Dept. of Geology       Fax (Switzerland) (1) 632  1080
        ETH-Zuerich            Fon                        3694
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