This document provides instructions for submitting figures and proofs for a paper. It states that proofs will only be sent to the corresponding author and offers options for submitting electronic or printed figure files. Authors can prepare electronic files by printing and scanning figures for submission in PostScript or Encapsulated PostScript format, or can submit traditional paper prints if unable to prepare electronic files themselves.
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A. Electronic Image Files (Optional)
This document provides instructions for submitting figures and proofs for a paper. It states that proofs will only be sent to the corresponding author and offers options for submitting electronic or printed figure files. Authors can prepare electronic files by printing and scanning figures for submission in PostScript or Encapsulated PostScript format, or can submit traditional paper prints if unable to prepare electronic files themselves.
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the author to whom proofs of the paper will be sent. Proofs are sent to the corresponding author only.
A. Electronic Image Files (Optional)
You will have the greatest control over the appearance of your figures if you are able to prepare electronic image files. If you do not have the required computer skills, just submit paper prints as described above and skip this section. 1) Easiest Way: If you have a scanner, the best and quickest way to prepare non-color figure files is to print your tables and figures on paper exactly as you want them to appear, scan them, and then save them to a file in PostScript (PS) or Encapsulated PostScript