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Click on
the appropriate version of the Fraternity logo for your needs:
Which
version should I use?
| Format |
Description |
| [file
name].eps |
This
format is a vector format that is most commonly used in high resolution
output situations through page layout programs such as Microsoft
Publisher, Adobe InDesign and Quark Xpress. This file format is
also compatible to insert pictures through Microsoft Word, but the
desktop printer (or output device) must have a postscript driver
for it to print cleanly (without jagged edges). In this format,
the logo can be enlarged and reduced without the loss of quality.
Send this type of format to printers, publishers, signage and promotional
companies.
Do not use this format for onscreen presentations. |
| [file
name].jpg |
This
format is a raster format which means that the image is made up
of pixels or commonly referred to as a bitmapped image.
Care should be given when enlarging this image as it will tend to
get blurry or pixilated. This format is lower resolution than the
two formats listed above. It is often used for web applications
and on-screen presentations and is compatible with most software
applications such as Microsoft PowerPoint and the Microsoft Office
Suite. |
| [file
name].gif |
This
format is a raster format which means that the image is made up
of pixels or commonly referred to as a bitmapped image.
Care should be given when enlarging this image as it will tend to
get blurry or pixilated. This format is lower resolution than the
.eps and .tif. It is often used for web applications and on-screen
presentations and will allow for a transparent background. |
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