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| Subject: | EPS & TIFF |
| From: | Xao Ping <xao_ping@yahoo.com> |
| Date: | Thu, 22 Jan 2004 09:37:35 -0800 (PST) |
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Dear All:
I have a problem regarding the publication quality graphs.
Usually I export graphs to other Windows documents using the WMF format, and it works fine for me. But now the journal I am sending my paper to requires the graphs to be in EPS or TIFF format. After exporting my graphs in these formats I discovered that they have a poor quality both on screen and on paper. Some elements are even distorted. Does anybody have a similar experience, and what would be a right way to do this job?
Thank you
Xao Ping
R&R Pharmakinetics
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