300dpi or 300dpcm?
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Oliver Halliday
am 25 Sep. 2017
Kommentiert: OCDER
am 25 Sep. 2017
If I have used:
set(gcf,'PaperUnits','centimeters','papersize',[10 10])
print('fig_name','-deps','-r300'),
have I saved the figure as 300dpi or 300dpcm?
Cheers!
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OCDER
am 25 Sep. 2017
It's DPI, based on the documents provided by MathWorks here: https://www.mathworks.com/help/matlab/ref/print.html#inputarg_resolution
This is what they say:
"Resolution, specified as a character vector or a string containing -r and an integer value indicating the resolution in dots per inch. For example, '-r300' sets the output resolution to 300 dots per inch. To specify screen resolution, use '-r0'."
Doesn't say anything about dpcm, which would make unit conversion confusing actually...
If you want to use dpcm, you'd have to calculate and use the dpi equivalent.
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