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If, however, this method does not suit your needs when it comes to adding images, you can refer to https://www.overleaf.com/learn/latex/Inserting_Images for more help!
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If, however, this method does not suit your needs when it comes to adding images, you can refer to https://www.overleaf.com/learn/latex/Inserting_Images for more help!
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**NOTE:** Latex supports almost every common image and vector format with appropriate
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**NOTE:** Latex supports almost every common image and vector format with appropriate
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packages. Vector formats such as ```.eps``` or ```.pdf``` (with an embedded vector image) are highly recommended.
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packages. Vector formats such as ```.eps``` or ```.pdf``` (with an embedded vector image) are highly recommended. For pictures that can not be vectorized, ```.png``` format is recommended. You
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For pictures that can not be vectorized, ```.png``` format is recommended. You
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may also use ```.jpeg``` for photographs. Note, that if you require accurate
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may also use ```.jpeg``` for photographs. Note, that if you require accurate
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reproduction of colors in print, you may need to use CMYK colors, and worry about different gamuts. |
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reproduction of colors in print, you may need to use CMYK colors, and worry about different gamuts. |
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