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\subsection{Illustrations, graphs, and photographs}  All graphics should be centered. Please ensure that any point you wish to  make is resolvable in a printed copy of the paper. Resize fonts in figures  to match the font in the body text, and choose line widths which render  effectively in print. Many readers (and reviewers), even of an electronic  copy, will choose to print your paper in order to read it. You cannot  insist that they do otherwise, and therefore must not assume that they can  zoom in to see tiny details on a graphic.  When placing figures in \LaTeX, it's almost always best to use  \verb+\includegraphics+, and to specify the figure width as a multiple of  the line width as in the example below  {\small\begin{verbatim}  ...  \includegraphics[width=0.8\linewidth]  {myfile.eps}  }  \subsection{Color}  Please refer to the author guidelines on the CVPR 2015 web page for a discussion  of the use of color in your document.