
Anti-aliasing and ghostscript
Oops, I forgot to mention, you need to set -dTextAlphaBits=4 on the
command line. Set the dpi that you want for the image, and you can
convert it straight to a jpeg w/o having to do any re-scaling of the
image.
Quote:
> If you need anti-aliasing functionality to a jpeg, from a postscript
> file, send it out to a pgm file, or a ppm file. Then you can use
> ImageMagick's mogrify to convert to a jpeg file.
> > Does anyone know what kind of a time frame there is for that
> > functionality?
> > Incidentally, the link that gives the site for downloading the IJG jpeg
> > library won't allow me access. It has something to do with it can't
> > identify me. Is there anywhere else that I can get those files?
> > > It is said that the GS version 6.0 will support anit-aliased jpeg
> > image from
> > > an EPS file.
> > <snip>
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