Dear DXplorers,

I am trying to produce nice hardcopies of my visualisations, but I have 2 vexing problems.

First, I keep getting out-of-memory errors (large arena) when I write EPS files. The large arena is limited to 24 Mb, apparently thanks to cygwin. However, I don't see why this should happen when writing EPS files of a few hundred kb (it seldom happened when I wrote MIFF files of 16-frame sequences using the same net).

I get small-arena out-of-memory errors when I write TIFF files of > 2 Mb, so that avenue is out.

Second, neither file format yields prints with non-aliased vectors: I still see the staircase effect. I understand that I can't get enough definition with TIFF if output file size is limited to 2 Mb, but why do I get this with EPS? My 11-year-old DOS CAD program produces EPS files with no aliasing of diagonal lines! (N.B. I have set 'Allow Rendering' and specified 300 DPI for the EPS files.)

Thanks in advance,

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