Artwork formats checklist
Preferred and accepted file formats for artwork submission
Application/format | Extension | Accepted |
---|---|---|
Tagged Image File Format (TIFF) | TIF, TIFF | Recommended image format for halftones and bitmaps |
Joint Photographic Experts Group (JPEG) | JPG, JPEG | Recommended image format for halftones |
Encapsulated PostScript (EPS) | EPS | Recommended image format for vector-based images (*and embedded images) |
Portable Document Format (PDF) | Recommended format for texts, notes, documents, vector-based images | |
Microsoft Word | DOC, DOCX | Recommended format for texts, notes, documents |
Microsoft Excel | XLS, XLSX | Recommended format, typically charts when used for images, and tables for documents |
Microsoft Powerpoint | PPT, PPTX | Recommended format for annotated images |
Checklist
Before you submit your artwork, make sure you can answer "yes" to the following:
My files are in the correct format: EPS, PDF, TIFF or JPEG, or Microsoft Office files (Word, PowerPoint, Excel)
My color images are provided in the preferred RGB colorspace (unless the journal's guide for authors prescribes otherwise)
The physical dimensions of the artwork match the dimensions of the journal to which I am submitting — see Sizing of Artwork
The lettering used in the artwork does not vary too much in size — see Sizing of Artwork
I have used the recommended file-naming conventions — see File Naming
All illustrations are provided as separate files (unless the journal's guide for authors prescribes otherwise)
All artwork is numbered according to its sequence in the text
Figures, schemes and plates have captions and these are provided on a separate sheet along with the manuscript, in addition, all figures are referred to in the text
If required, I have specified the preferred magnification factor of my artwork on the sheet with filenames that accompany the submission
All the rights are cleared both for print and electronic publication - view the Elsevier permission guidelines