I get good results with GhostScript by specifying 100 dots per inch
(-r100), writing Portable Pixmap (PPM), and converting to PNG with
pnmtopng.
I do essentially the same, but since I can't be bothered to remember
the calling details for all those programs, I use the "pstoimg"
utility from the latex2html distribution. pstoimg has options for
scaling and antialiasing (and many others more), and tries to crop the
resulting image when a bounding box was supplied in the postscript
file (so you won't get a small EPS image on a large empty page).
I don't think that latex2html is available for windows, though.
Take care,
Stefan.
--
Unfortunately, this theoretically satisfying method leads to a
mathematical problem that I have not solved.
-- I. J. Good
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