[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> 
> I manipulate my high quality jpg photos (camera 4.1 megapixel i.e. images 2272x1704 
>pixels) with Linux & the Gimp and print them with the Gimp itself after having put 
>two pictures on an A4 glossy high quality paper. Now this procedure is time-consuming 
>and I'm would like to use the LaTeX for this same purpose.
> For instance, I have tried the following:
> after manipulating a couple of jpg images I've saved them as PS images and then 
>loaded them into a LaTeX program where, by means of textpos, graphicx packages and 
>\parbox I've put them on a single A4 paper.
> 
> Now my technical questions:
> 
> Is there any loss of image quality in doing so (I didn't even try to print one image 
>owing to the high cost of glossy paper!!) with respect to a Gimp printing?

gv <your_ps_file.ps>

I find that conversion to PS/EPS often degrades bitmap pictures (in
particular the over-the-top anti-aliasing makes text and hard lines
fairly
fuzzy).

> AND/OR
> 
> Is there any linux package able to put any number of photos on a single A4 page?

Couldn't say about that.  Try 'apt-cache search images one page' or
something like that.

Tom


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