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The requested file format often hinges on the content of the image. While .jpg is standard for photographs due to its compression, (or .tiff) is typically preferred for figures, graphs, and line art, as it is a lossless format that preserves image detail.

Graphs and images should be high resolution (300 DPI for photos, 600–1200 DPI for line art). tif_m174021.jpg

Figures should be clearly readable and proportional to the overall page layout. Submissions usually require: The requested file format often hinges on the

Providing original image files (like .tif or .jpg) in a separate, dedicated folder apart from the manuscript text to assist with typesetting. 4. Technical Specifications Figures should be clearly readable and proportional to

Use TIFF for maximum detail (300-600 DPI) and JPEG for high-quality photos where file size is a concern. 2. Color and Readability