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encapsulated PostScript
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encapsulated PostScript

Computer graphics file format used by the PostScript page-description language. It is essentially a PostScript file with a special structure designed for use by other applications.



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Each figure or chart must be saved as a separate file in the original software format in which it was created and must meet the following publication standards: color and greyscale (if possible); JPEG or TIF files sized to print no smaller than 3 x 5 inches at a minimum resolution of 300 pixels per inch; PowerPoint slides; EPS files generated from Illustrator (preferred) or Corel Draw.
The other batch contains the traditional eps file in addition to the jpeg and tiff and is ready for "layering".
Each figure or chart must be saved as a separate file in the original software format in which it was created and must meet the following publication standards: color and greyscale (if possible); JPEG or TIF files sized to print no smaller than 3 X 5 inches at a minimum resolution of 300 pixels per inch; PowerPoint slides; EPS files generated from Illustrator (preferred) or Corel Draw.
 
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