Package pdftex.def Error: File `LastFig2a-tif-converted-to.png' not found....












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I have a latex file that includes figures in PDF and PNG format and compiles well. The journal asked me to convert all the figures to EPS or TIF. I converted all my figures to TIF.
When compiling I got the following error:



Package pdftex.def Error: File `LastFig2a-tif-converted-to.png' not found. ...ludegraphics[width=7.5cm]{LastFig2a.tif}}


I use the following packages:



usepackage{graphicx}
usepackage{subfigure}
usepackage{epstopdf}
epstopdfDeclareGraphicsRule{.tif}{png}{.png}{convert #1 OutputFile}
AppendGraphicsExtensions{.tif}


This is the way I use the figures for instance:



begin{figure}
hfill
subfigure[J48 - KDD]{includegraphics[width=7.5cm]{LastFig2a.tif}}
hfill
subfigure[CART - KDD ]{includegraphics[width=7.5cm]{LastFig2b.tif}}
hfill
subfigure[J48 - RLCP]{includegraphics[width=7.5cm]{LastFig2c.tif}}
hfill
subfigure[CART - RLCP]{includegraphics[width=7.5cm]{LastFig2d.tif}}
hfill
caption{Accuracy Results for KDDCUP and RLCP dataset}
label{fig:DS3}
end{figure}


What do I have to do that I'll be able to compile with TIF format as well as with eps?










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  • Erh, latex does not support tif, what exactly are you submitting to?

    – daleif
    Oct 31 '18 at 20:33











  • I would like to submit a paper to journal (big data journal) and we produced pdf from latex. However, while submitting we got an error and they told us that the figures should be in tif format or eps....

    – Avi
    Oct 31 '18 at 20:36






  • 1





    you need the original images for latex, presumably the journal want the figures in addition in tiff or eps for their in-house processes.

    – David Carlisle
    Oct 31 '18 at 20:38













  • So the only thing I have to do is to convert my figures to tiff format?

    – Avi
    Oct 31 '18 at 20:41
















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I have a latex file that includes figures in PDF and PNG format and compiles well. The journal asked me to convert all the figures to EPS or TIF. I converted all my figures to TIF.
When compiling I got the following error:



Package pdftex.def Error: File `LastFig2a-tif-converted-to.png' not found. ...ludegraphics[width=7.5cm]{LastFig2a.tif}}


I use the following packages:



usepackage{graphicx}
usepackage{subfigure}
usepackage{epstopdf}
epstopdfDeclareGraphicsRule{.tif}{png}{.png}{convert #1 OutputFile}
AppendGraphicsExtensions{.tif}


This is the way I use the figures for instance:



begin{figure}
hfill
subfigure[J48 - KDD]{includegraphics[width=7.5cm]{LastFig2a.tif}}
hfill
subfigure[CART - KDD ]{includegraphics[width=7.5cm]{LastFig2b.tif}}
hfill
subfigure[J48 - RLCP]{includegraphics[width=7.5cm]{LastFig2c.tif}}
hfill
subfigure[CART - RLCP]{includegraphics[width=7.5cm]{LastFig2d.tif}}
hfill
caption{Accuracy Results for KDDCUP and RLCP dataset}
label{fig:DS3}
end{figure}


What do I have to do that I'll be able to compile with TIF format as well as with eps?










share|improve this question

























  • Erh, latex does not support tif, what exactly are you submitting to?

    – daleif
    Oct 31 '18 at 20:33











  • I would like to submit a paper to journal (big data journal) and we produced pdf from latex. However, while submitting we got an error and they told us that the figures should be in tif format or eps....

    – Avi
    Oct 31 '18 at 20:36






  • 1





    you need the original images for latex, presumably the journal want the figures in addition in tiff or eps for their in-house processes.

    – David Carlisle
    Oct 31 '18 at 20:38













  • So the only thing I have to do is to convert my figures to tiff format?

    – Avi
    Oct 31 '18 at 20:41














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I have a latex file that includes figures in PDF and PNG format and compiles well. The journal asked me to convert all the figures to EPS or TIF. I converted all my figures to TIF.
When compiling I got the following error:



Package pdftex.def Error: File `LastFig2a-tif-converted-to.png' not found. ...ludegraphics[width=7.5cm]{LastFig2a.tif}}


I use the following packages:



usepackage{graphicx}
usepackage{subfigure}
usepackage{epstopdf}
epstopdfDeclareGraphicsRule{.tif}{png}{.png}{convert #1 OutputFile}
AppendGraphicsExtensions{.tif}


This is the way I use the figures for instance:



begin{figure}
hfill
subfigure[J48 - KDD]{includegraphics[width=7.5cm]{LastFig2a.tif}}
hfill
subfigure[CART - KDD ]{includegraphics[width=7.5cm]{LastFig2b.tif}}
hfill
subfigure[J48 - RLCP]{includegraphics[width=7.5cm]{LastFig2c.tif}}
hfill
subfigure[CART - RLCP]{includegraphics[width=7.5cm]{LastFig2d.tif}}
hfill
caption{Accuracy Results for KDDCUP and RLCP dataset}
label{fig:DS3}
end{figure}


What do I have to do that I'll be able to compile with TIF format as well as with eps?










share|improve this question
















I have a latex file that includes figures in PDF and PNG format and compiles well. The journal asked me to convert all the figures to EPS or TIF. I converted all my figures to TIF.
When compiling I got the following error:



Package pdftex.def Error: File `LastFig2a-tif-converted-to.png' not found. ...ludegraphics[width=7.5cm]{LastFig2a.tif}}


I use the following packages:



usepackage{graphicx}
usepackage{subfigure}
usepackage{epstopdf}
epstopdfDeclareGraphicsRule{.tif}{png}{.png}{convert #1 OutputFile}
AppendGraphicsExtensions{.tif}


This is the way I use the figures for instance:



begin{figure}
hfill
subfigure[J48 - KDD]{includegraphics[width=7.5cm]{LastFig2a.tif}}
hfill
subfigure[CART - KDD ]{includegraphics[width=7.5cm]{LastFig2b.tif}}
hfill
subfigure[J48 - RLCP]{includegraphics[width=7.5cm]{LastFig2c.tif}}
hfill
subfigure[CART - RLCP]{includegraphics[width=7.5cm]{LastFig2d.tif}}
hfill
caption{Accuracy Results for KDDCUP and RLCP dataset}
label{fig:DS3}
end{figure}


What do I have to do that I'll be able to compile with TIF format as well as with eps?







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  • Erh, latex does not support tif, what exactly are you submitting to?

    – daleif
    Oct 31 '18 at 20:33











  • I would like to submit a paper to journal (big data journal) and we produced pdf from latex. However, while submitting we got an error and they told us that the figures should be in tif format or eps....

    – Avi
    Oct 31 '18 at 20:36






  • 1





    you need the original images for latex, presumably the journal want the figures in addition in tiff or eps for their in-house processes.

    – David Carlisle
    Oct 31 '18 at 20:38













  • So the only thing I have to do is to convert my figures to tiff format?

    – Avi
    Oct 31 '18 at 20:41



















  • Erh, latex does not support tif, what exactly are you submitting to?

    – daleif
    Oct 31 '18 at 20:33











  • I would like to submit a paper to journal (big data journal) and we produced pdf from latex. However, while submitting we got an error and they told us that the figures should be in tif format or eps....

    – Avi
    Oct 31 '18 at 20:36






  • 1





    you need the original images for latex, presumably the journal want the figures in addition in tiff or eps for their in-house processes.

    – David Carlisle
    Oct 31 '18 at 20:38













  • So the only thing I have to do is to convert my figures to tiff format?

    – Avi
    Oct 31 '18 at 20:41

















Erh, latex does not support tif, what exactly are you submitting to?

– daleif
Oct 31 '18 at 20:33





Erh, latex does not support tif, what exactly are you submitting to?

– daleif
Oct 31 '18 at 20:33













I would like to submit a paper to journal (big data journal) and we produced pdf from latex. However, while submitting we got an error and they told us that the figures should be in tif format or eps....

– Avi
Oct 31 '18 at 20:36





I would like to submit a paper to journal (big data journal) and we produced pdf from latex. However, while submitting we got an error and they told us that the figures should be in tif format or eps....

– Avi
Oct 31 '18 at 20:36




1




1





you need the original images for latex, presumably the journal want the figures in addition in tiff or eps for their in-house processes.

– David Carlisle
Oct 31 '18 at 20:38







you need the original images for latex, presumably the journal want the figures in addition in tiff or eps for their in-house processes.

– David Carlisle
Oct 31 '18 at 20:38















So the only thing I have to do is to convert my figures to tiff format?

– Avi
Oct 31 '18 at 20:41





So the only thing I have to do is to convert my figures to tiff format?

– Avi
Oct 31 '18 at 20:41










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