If you did not create the "JCNdZOX" image yourself, you cite the original source to avoid plagiarism.
To "prepare a proper paper" using an image (likely for a research paper, poster, or technical report), you should follow these professional standards for handling image files: 1. Image Quality and Resolution
If your submission requires a different format (like PDF or PNG for better edge clarity in diagrams):
For printing, ensure the image is 300 DPI (dots per inch). If it's a digital-only paper, 72–96 DPI is sufficient.
Tools like CloudConvert can handle conversions without installing software. 4. Citation and Ethics
Could you clarify if refers to a specific scientific dataset or a template you were assigned?
Avoid repeated saving as a JPG, as each save can introduce "artifacting" and lower quality. 2. Standard Formatting for Papers
Use Preview ; go to File > Export and select the desired format.