IMAGE SUBMISSION

Guidelines For Image Submission

Authors may submit various types of figures, videos, and illustrations for use by The American Society of Post-Surgical Pain website, member education, newsletter, and promotional materials.

Name(Required)
If your image or video is too large to submit, please email the media to info@postsurgicalpain.org
Drop files here or
Accepted file types: pdf, gif, jpeg, jpg, tiff, ai, psd, mp4, avi, Max. file size: 50 MB.
    This will be the title of your post on the website. It should be descriptive and less than 100 characters.
    Explanation of Image: Description of case: Affiliation: Author Credentials
    If your image or video is too large to submit, please email the media to info@postsurgicalpain.org
    Drop files here or
    Accepted file types: pdf, gif, jpeg, jpg, tiff, ai, psd, mp4, avi, Max. file size: 50 MB.

      TECHNICAL GUIDELINES FOR IMAGES & VIDEOS

      TYPES OF REMOVABLE MEDIA ACCEPTED

      • USB Stick | Flash Drive

      TYPES OF FIGURES

      • Medical illustrations
      • Charts and graphs (vector graphics)
      • Photographic (halftone) images (raster graphics)
      • Videos
      • Interactive graphics

      Acceptable but not preferred

      • Microsoft PowerPoint, Excel, and Word. Graphs must be placed into these programs as vector images, not as rasterized images.
      • TIFF
      • Adobe Photoshop (.psd)
      • JPEG (use only the maximum quality compression setting)

      FOR ILLUSTRATIONS

      • PDF
      • GIF
      • JPEG
      • TIFF
      • Adobe Illustrator (.ai)
      • Microsoft PowerPoint FOR GRAPHS AND CHARTS (VECTOR GRAPHICS)
      • Adobe Illustrator (.ai)
      • Unlocked PDFs created from a vector program

      FOR VIDEO

      A video file submitted for consideration for publication on PostSurgicalPain.org should be in complete and final format and at as high a resolution as possible. Any editing of the video will be the responsibility of the author. ASPSP will review video files submitted in the following formats:

      • MP4 (MPEG)
      • AVI

      FOR INTERACTIVE GRAPHICS

      Interactive graphics may contain any of the graphic types previously mentioned

      • medical illustrations
      • charts and graphs
      • photographic (halftone) images
      • video

      Formats already specified for each of these types may be submitted for appropriate components of an interactive graphic. Digital Imaging and Communications in Medicine (DICOM) files are also acceptable. DICOM is a standard for storing and transmitting medical images.