Re: chernobyl and geophysics
- From: Aidan Karley <doIlookDAFTenoughTOpost@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Fri, 05 May 2006 09:39:46 +0100
In article <WYw6g.22843$vy1.3695@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>, Chriso wrote:
Photoshop will rasterise the postscript and I can use this to produceUse GhostScript instead. It'll take PS to EPS directly (which AIUI
different image sizes and resolutions which I can then export as an .eps
file which is ok to open with Freehand.
is a pretty minor change. Caveat : I don't know enough about PS to assess
if I have even a vague understanding of it.) without the intermediate
rasterising step, so your EPS will have the vector data of the original PS
file from Cornell's GIS.
Any idea how I can open the original .ps file and retain the vectorI think I should read the whole post before replying to the first
format?
line <G>.
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