What is a graphic?A graphic is anything else that is not text. It can be large, a background texture, small a picture a piece of clip art or map.
Will you scan an image in for me?Yes if required, please submit all images by Registered Mail and we will be happy to quote for this service.
How do I embed a graphic?·
Microsoft word:Click on where you want to place and embed your graphic. Go to the Insert menu, click Picture and then select from file in the file name box, type the name of the file you want to embed, or click browse to select from a list.
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Mac:
In navigation window, find and select the file you want to embed (when you create an embedded object, be sure the link to file check box is selected).
Accepted graphics formatsThe file format of a graphic is the internal structure that a computer uses to save a graphic. Choosing the correct file format can directly affect the final output quality of the printed image.
Acceptable formatsTiff (.tif )- Tagged Image file - for raster images such as scans of photographs (half-tones), pictures from digital cameras, images created in a digital painting programs. This is the standard file format for scanned images and for exporting grey-scale and colour images to other programs.
EPS (.eps)- Encapsulated PostScript vector images such as pie charts, bar graphs, and some clip art. Standard format for saving object-oriented graphic.
We do not accept:Bmp as they cannot be easily sized
Gif files as they are a lower resolution format and will not print very well.
Jpeg or .jpg files, this is a compressed file format and decrease image quality.
What are the preferred resolutions for submitting graphics?300 dpi is the preferred minimum resolution for all grey scale images including photographs. Line art, (images with out any shades of grey, i.e. a cartoon) and colour photographs should be scanned in at 600 dpi for optimum quality.
What size should I make the images?Images should be submitted in their final form and size, as they will appear in your manuscript.
If you have any problems or queries, please read the Frequently Asked Questions first, and then please don’t hesitate to contact us for further information.