Tom Cook <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:

> This is news to me; I am only a 'part-time' LaTeX user.  How do I
> include jpegs directly in LaTeX without degradation when I make it a
> PS doc?

Install the "jpeg2ps" package and use it to convert jpegs to
postscript.  From the package description:

Description: Convert JPEG compressed images to PostScript Level 2
 jpeg2ps converts JPEG files to PostScript Level 2 or 3 EPS. In fact, jpeg2ps
 is not really a converter but a "wrapper": it reads the image parameters
 (width, height, number of color components) in a JPEG file, writes the
 according EPS header and then copies the compressed JPEG data to the output
 file. Decompression is done by the PostScript interpreter (only PostScript
 Level 2 and 3 interpreters support JPEG compression and decompression).
 If you have a slow communication channel and a fast printer, sending
 compressed image data is a big win.



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