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> I have nice b/w PostScript files generated from TeX and I need to > send > them as gifs. I cannot get any reasonable quality conversion from gs > whatever format I try (gif directly is not available as -sDEVICE, > isn't?). It is available in older versions, but one of the patent holders on the LZW algorithm was in financial trouble a few years ago and started enforcing it, with the result that no new freeware sold or written in the USA could generate GIF files (the patent may expire soon). I believe the build instructions indicate that it is possible to use the old versions of the GIF driver if you are outside the scope of the patent, or your country (basically everyone except the USA and Japan, but see www.freepatents.org) doesn't recognize software patents. > Tiffs come of excellent quality. For gifs either size is enormous > (what possibly on Earth can make them so huge in b/w text???) or quality ghostscript will probably image them at 300 dpi unless you override the resolution (-r parameter).] It might image at 198 dpi for TIFF fax formats. Standard screen resolutions are 72, 96 and 120 for 640x480, 800x600, and 1024x768, respectively. > is not suitable for printing good copies from Netscape. Current generation GUI browsers understand PNG, which was developed in response to the patents problem, is supported by ghostscript, and compresses better than GIF, although not as well as group 4 fax, at least for typical fax images. Also consider whether your audience can handle .PDF; much add on hardware documentation is in this format, so it is often installed and is a free download; it may be best if the original is text or line drawings rather than a scan.