Oh I see, that makes sense. Well I wanted to include it on a powerpoint slide (insert-->picture from file) and it looked like it had low resolution. Guess I just have to figure out how to change that in other programs or how to convert it.

Thank you!

Am 31.08.2012 02:15, schrieb Eric Pettersen:
On Aug 30, 2012, at 3:55 PM, Gesa Volkers wrote:

Hi all,

I would like to extract a high resolution publication quality image from my alignment from the Multalign viewer. Only option I see is to save it a as .eps, but when I open that file the resolution is not sufficient. Is it possible to get a higher resolution image? 

Hi Gesa,
"eps" is Encapsulated PostScript, which is a resolution-independent format.  That basically means infinite resolution.  The higher resolution the device used to show it, the better it will look.  It will look better on high-resolution monitors than on low-resolution ones, and better yet on printers, etc.
What are you viewing the file with that makes you feel the resolution is not sufficient?

--Eric


                        Eric Pettersen

                        UCSF Computer Graphics Lab

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University of British Columbia
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