What Richard said....
but don't forget that you need to set up a "dummy" post script plotter on
the system, otherwise
your file.ps is still in hpgl format!
(PS- I use CorelDraw to manipulate the ps files)
Cheers!
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Neal J Stolowich, PhD
Manager
ULNMR Facility Office: 502-852-7894
Department of Chemistry Fax: 502-852-8149
University of Louisville
Louisville, Kentucky 40292
-----Original Message-----
> From: Richard Shoemaker [mailto:Richard.Shoemaker_at_Colorado.edu]
> Sent: Tuesday, August 26, 2003 2:29 PM
> To: ammrl_at_chemnmr.colorado.edu
> Subject: RE: saving the spectrum to a ps/jpg format.
Kumar is clearly referring to a Varian system running VNMR.
The ".ps" file is a generic PostScript file. We have found two methods
to be most useful, both of which require the purchase of Adobe software.
1) If you copy the .ps file to a PC with Acrobat (Distiller) installed,
you can open the file in Distiller, and it will be automatically
converted to a standard PDF file.
2) If you wish to manipulate, edit, and otherwise play with the .ps
file, Adobe Illustrator will open the .ps file directly, and you can add
other elements (annotations, ChemDraw structures, ...etc.). From
Illustrator, you can save (or export) the file into many formats, such
as Windows Enhanced Metafile, JPG, or PDF.
If you don't want to buy any expensive software, you can get
Ghostview/Ghostscript (Downloadable from
http://www.ghostgum.com.au )
for a variety of operating system platforms. My experience with the
quality of the results (especially when exporting to other file formats)
is not as satisfying as what I can get with Adobe Illustrator.
I've used other methods, and there are probably other programs out there
that I don't know about, but I've finally settled on the Illustrator
solution to generate publication quality figures from the PostScipt
output from VNMR.
Regards,
-Rich Shoemaker
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Richard K. Shoemaker, Ph.D.
NMR Facility Director
University of Colorado at Boulder
Phone: (303) 492-7062 Fax: (303) 492-5894
E-Mail: Richard.Shoemaker_at_Colorado.edu
-----Original Message-----
> From: Pichumani Kumar [mailto:kumar_at_nmr.chem.ohiou.edu]
> Sent: Tuesday, August 26, 2003 9:42 AM
> To: ammrl_at_chemnmr.colorado.edu
> Subject: saving the spectrum to a ps/jpg format.
Hi all,
I am trying to save the spectrum into a Postscript file or JPG file. I
tried through vnmr to save a spectrum by page command i.e page('file.ps').
But I cant be able to open the ps file it saves.
Is there any other way to do this?
thanks
kumar
Received on Wed Aug 27 2003 - 16:31:42 MST