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  1. #Postscript imagetype 2 how to
  2. #Postscript imagetype 2 code

Unless I am looking in the wrong place.It also may help if I am more clear about my desires. Here is a block is about 10 times the size in the file, so I am at a loss. Several pages of eps code, and toward the end of the file, a huge block of jibberish which I believe is the binary of the actual image data. I converted a practice jpg into eps by export, but I got a large file that I view in windows notepad. I tried the method you suggested, with acrobat 9. If it is too big, leave it outside and use the `run' command to read it in at runtime.ĭ) If you need to do such things many times, it pays to look around for a a asciihex toĪscii85 converter that makes your eps file 5/8 in size without loss of quality.īe prepared for a bit of (lot of) frustration (NOT your fault) and good luck. Scale, and these operations are cumulative.Ĭ) If the eps file is small, you may copy it in your PS after the `image' operator

#Postscript imagetype 2 code

Just be careful, 'cause your already existing PS code is likely to have used translate and Or you may ask `imagematrix' to do everything. `imagematrix' to 'matrix' and do your translate-scale operations before you call `image',

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You may ask the operator not to do any of these by setting the

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#Postscript imagetype 2 how to

You need to read the application's manual to find out how to make it smaller, if thisī) To put the image where you want it on the paper, you have several options for scalingĪnd translation. If you use GC to do the conversion, all image data is in front of you, in the eps header,Ī) When you do the jpg -> eps conversion, you may end-up with a huge file. Then you use PS's image operator, the one that takes a dictionary as an argument. One way to to use jpg images in PS files is to convert the jpg file to eps by one of many applications, e.g.














Postscript imagetype 2