One should use the graphics format best suited for the number of unique colors 
in the source file, as well as the one that produces the smallest output 
without losing quality.

-Marc

On Wednesday 28 April 2004 21:33, Owen Lucas wrote:
> I use matlab and LyX all the time. I would simply suggest staying away
> from jpgs. The jpg output from matlab is usually poor quality and it
> only gets worse when the LyX output is produced. Enlighten me if there
> is a reason that jpg is the only way to go.
>
> Melanie Gross wrote:
> > Hi,
> >
> > I inserted two images side by side and this works fine as long I insert
> > two eps-files. If I want to insert an eps- and a jpg-file the jpg-image
> > looks much smaller than the eps although both columns are sized 50% and
> > the images within their columns are sized 100%. The jpg-file seems to
> > have a white frame around it. I exported both images from matlab
> > graphics, does the problem come from exporting and can I work around it
> > in Lyx?
> >
> > Thank you,
> > Melanie

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