Tag: print-ready images

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Print-ready graphics from JMP revisited

A few months ago, I published a series of articles about the various ways to get high-quality graphics out of JMP. If you missed them, here are the links: Graphical output options using JMP Preparing print-ready graphics that look great using JMP Print-ready graphics from JMP: Step-by-step video tutorial New

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Print-ready graphics from JMP: Step-by-step video tutorial

In the previous article in this series on graphical output options using JMP, I demonstrated how you can prepare graphics tailored for the specific guidelines of resolution and size for a document in print. This technique uses files that are saved in the Encapsulated PostScript (.eps) file format. In the

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Preparing print-ready graphics that look great using JMP

Graphics that are tailored for print in an article you are preparing have different requirements than those that are optimized for viewing on your computer screen. To understand why, we have to think about how graphics are images are displayed on the computer. Computer screens are composed of many small