A document requires screen shots as illustrations. I've used The GIMP to
capture the window, scaled the result to 100 pixels/inch resolution, and a
size of 4 inches wide. Then it's saved as a .png file. The document will
almost certainly be printed by readers on a laser or color inkjet printer.

  I'm seeking comments on whether there is a better way to represent these
images. That is, should the resolution be higher? Is a different file format
a better choice? They are raster images to begin with, so conversion to a
vector format such as .eps will almost certainly result in resolution loss.

  Your experience counts! What have you to suggest?

Rich

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Applied Ecosystem Services, Inc. (TM)   |  Impact Assessments Using Fuzzy Logic"
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