jpg/latex

Schneider, Thomas (NIH/NCI) [E] schneidt at mail.nih.gov
Sat Nov 16 20:04:01 CET 2019


Walt:

As Peter Flynn explained, LaTeX cannot use JPG, it uses eps.  I use
LaTeX all the time.  The simplest solution is to convert the image to
eps.  A powerful tool for that is imagemagick:

https://imagemagick.org/

It uses a command line interface so you can build a script for doing
conversions and use it repeatedly.

You will probably want at least the flag for -geometry and maybe
-density .  (Usually I have to go from ps to jpg for which journals
require the density to be 600x600, but eps is "infinite" density of
course.)

Tom

  Thomas D. Schneider, Ph.D.
  Senior Investigator
  National Institutes of Health
  National Cancer Institute
  Center for Cancer Research
  RNA Biology Laboratory
  Biological Information Theory Group
  Frederick, Maryland  21702-1201
  schneidt at mail.nih.gov
  https://alum.mit.edu/www/toms  




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