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My figure contains both text/lines and photographic images, how do I save an electronic version?

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My figure contains both text/lines and photographic images, how do I save an electronic version?

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You can save this as either a TIFF or EPS image. TIFF images with lettering should be saved at a higher resolution than a photographic image alone to avoid the text and line art appearing jagged 600 dpi is a recommended resolution for both black & white and colour. A more convenient option and preferable option is EPS. Photographic images (saved at the correct size and 250300 dpi resolution) can be imported into illustration software for labelling and saved as an EPS file. This often produces a smaller file and any lettering, labels and line art will not appear jagged in print. How to do this in PowerPoint.

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