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Ames Laboratory Logos
The Ames Lab Logo comes in several formats. EPS files are vector graphics created in Adobe Illustrator and saved with a tiff preview so they will display properly when used in a word processing software such as MS Word or a pagination software such as InDesign. Because of the tiff preview, the logo will display with a white box behind it if placed over a screened background in these programs, but will print on a Postscript laser printer without the white box. If you use a Macintosh and wish to remove the white box, you can open the logo in a program like Adobe Illustrator and resave it. Unlike bitmap graphics, vector graphics can be enlarged and still retain a smooth resolution on your laser prints. TIFF and JPEG files are best for use with HP PCL (non-Postscript) laser printers but also work well on Postscript printers if they are not enlarged. They will look jagged if enlarged too much. Also, they will print with a white background. We recommend that you use the EPS logos if possible. Note: When downloading an EPS file you may get a filename with a "ps" extension (logo.ps). You will then need to change its extension to "eps" (logo.eps). To download the logos, select the type of file you want:
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