We use Image Alchemy to process our graphics for XPP on our Solaris box. What do other people use to process their graphics on UNIX?
Thanks,
Larry Porter
UL
We use Image Alchemy to process our graphics for XPP on our Solaris box. What do other people use to process their graphics on UNIX?
Thanks,
Larry Porter
UL

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Follow-up comment rss or Leave a TrackbackI am using Alchemy today, to convert single-page Postscript files (output from XPP) to JPEG format. Worked like a charm, once I tried the “newest” version of Alchemy, which we recently purchased for our Red Hat Linux server. The PS file has OpenType fonts and the older version of Alchemy couldn’t process the CMAP font info.
zeta(tcsh)-jbaldwin-51> alchemy -Ze 1 -Zm 4 ug-jpg-test_3.ps -j 99 –3 -o
Image Alchemy PS (v1.14) – Copyright (c) 1990-2005, Handmade Software, Inc.
Reading EPS / PostScript file ug-jpg-test_3.ps
Writing JPEG file ug-jpg-test_3.jpg (quality=99) (Huffman coder)
Assuming options -Z_1.62i -1.37i -Zi5.25i 8.25i
Interpreting PostScript file \
Saving image………………………………….