blue lines in ghostview images of .eps grads files

Haibin Li haibin1977 at GMAIL.COM
Thu Dec 15 23:25:12 EST 2005


Dear Takashi,
You are right. Disable anti-aliasing will resolve the problem (Media-->set
Graphics Alpha to 1 bits).


Yours,
Haibin

On 12/15/05, Takashi Kagimoto <kagimoto at jamstec.go.jp> wrote:
>
> Dear Alan,
>
> From: Alan Robock <robock at ENVSCI.RUTGERS.EDU>
> Subject: blue lines in ghostview images of .eps grads files
> Date: Thu, 15 Dec 2005 19:04:07 -0500
>
> > When I put grads output into Word or PowerPoint, I open the .eps files
> > in ghostview, copy and paste them into the Microsoft application.  This
> > produces blue horizontal lines that can dominate and ruin the otherwise
> > nice-looking high resolution image.  Does anyone have a better way to do
> > this?
>
> The horizontal lines that you see on the ghostview window
> might be due to the function of the "antialias." An easiest
> way to remove them is, as SC said, to import EPS file directry
> to the MS-Word. The other way is to disable the "antialias"
> function of the ghostview and then to do the same things as
> you did.
>
> Best regard
> ----
> Takashi Kagimoto
> Frontier Research Center for Global Change/JAMSTEC
> 3173-25 Showamachi, Kanazawa-ku, Yokohama, Kanagawa 236-0001, JAPAN
> (tel) +81-45-778-5516 (fax) +81-45-778-5707
>



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