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<div><h1 id="a0000000263">A.1 Conversion of jpeg images to PostScript</h1>
<p> <a name="a0000001773" id="a0000001773"></a> </p><p>The need to convert bitmap images – for example, those in jpeg format – into PostScript representations is commonly encountered by users of the latex typesetting system, since latex’s <tt class="tt">includegraphics</tt> command can only incorporate Encapsulated PostScript (EPS) images into documents. A small number of graphics packages provide facilities for making such conversions, including ImageMagick<a name="a0000001774" id="a0000001774"></a>’s <tt class="tt">convert</tt> command, but these almost invariable produce excessively large PostScript files on account of their failure to use PostScript’s native facilities for image compression. Pyxplot’s <tt class="tt">image</tt> command<a name="a0000001775" id="a0000001775"></a> can in many cases perform much more efficient conversion: </p><pre>
set output image.eps
image 'image.jpg' width 10
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