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When I save XY plots as a jpeg file, I lose my resolution. The plot automatically fixes the resolution and I lose some data. Is there a way to change these settings so that I get a carbon-copy of my graphs ? Thanks !
When I save XY plots as a jpeg file, I lose my resolution. The plot automatically fixes the resolution and I lose some data. Is there a way to change these settings so that I get a carbon-copy of my graphs ? Thanks !
winterishere8
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07-23-2004
05:45 PM
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Thanks for your help !
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Re: When I save XY plots as a jpeg file, I lose my resolution. The plot automatically fixes the resolution and I lose some data. Is there a way to change these settings so that I get a carbon-copy of my graphs ? Thanks !
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07-23-2004
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jpeg is a lossy image compression. Try seeting the "quality" input to 100 (default is 80).
I would recommend to use PNG instead, it's a better format for this purpose. (jpeg is for photographs).
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Re: When I save XY plots as a jpeg file, I lose my resolution. The plot automatically fixes the resolution and I lose some data. Is there a way to change these settings so that I get a carbon-copy of my graphs ? Thanks !
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