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Graphics may be submitted to the CMAM in an electronic format. The CMAM recommends that graphics created electronically be saved in Encapsulated PostScript (EPS) format. This includes graphics originated via a graphics application as well as scanned photographs or other computer-generated images.
Note that figures and tables created with the LaTeX2e figure or table environments do not need to be submitted separately from the LaTeXe file.
Many popular graphics applications under a Macintosh, Windows, or Unix environment allow files to be saved in EPS format. However, if your package does not support EPS output, save your graphics file in one of the standard graphics formats - such as TIFF, BMP, PCX, PICT, GIF, etc. - rather than in an application-dependent format. For example, if you are using SuperPaint on a Macintosh, do not send files in SuperPaint format. Instead, save the file in PICT format from SuperPaint and send the PICT files to the CMAM. Graphics files submitted in an application-dependent format are not likely to be used. No matter what method was used to produce the graphic, it is necessary to provide a paper copy to the CMAM.
Ideally, text included in graphics files should be font outlines rather than bitmaps.
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