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File Naming
For auto-processing of figures, the file name must include "figure" or "fig" followed immediately by a number. There may be an underscore between fig/figure and the number. A letter may follow the number if a multi-part figure.
Multi-Part Figures
Whenever possible, multi-part figures should be submitted as a single file.
Converting Word or Microsoft Office Files to TIFF, PS, or EPS
Save each figure as a separate file within the application (Word, PowerPoint, etc.).
Covert each to PDF using Adobe Acrobat
Use ¡°save as¡± and choose TIFF or EPS from within Adobe Acrobat for each file.
TIFF Format
Use SAVE AS function within native application
Use for bitmap graphics
Set resolution to 600 dpi for line art, 264 dpi for halftones (photographs), and 600 dpi for combinations
If necessary, set color mode to CMYK (Cyan, Magenta, Yellow, Black)
EPS Format
Use SAVE AS function within native application
Use for vector graphics
Set resolution to 600 dpi
If necessary, set color mode to RGB-encoded at 8 bits/channel
Sizing
Graphics should be the same size as they should appear in journal.
Single Column Width: 8 cm (3.25 in., 20 picas)
Double Column Width: 16 cm (6.5 in., 40 picas)
Maximum Length: 23 cm (9.5 in., 57 picas)]
Cropping
Remove any extra white space from around the image.
Do not include borders. |