Copying a nonvisible figure causes images to have weird coloring?

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So, I have this code that showed the figure resultsf (which has 'visible' set to 'off'). I copy it because I do not wish for it to be deleted when the user closes the figure window.
global resultsf;
f = figure('Name', 'Results');
copyobj(allchild(resultsf), f);
set(f, 'visible', 'on');
However, the problem is that when I display resultsf by itself (by setting 'visible' to 'on'), the images (grayscale) in the figure display perfectly. But, when I use the above code, the images will have have a coloring to them.
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Qingyang
Qingyang am 18 Jul. 2012
I'm not sure if these links definitely work, but here:
Copied figure: http://g2f.nl/07496u5
Qingyang
Qingyang am 18 Jul. 2012
I feel that the images are being colormaped even though I did not specify for them to be.

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Walter Roberson
Walter Roberson am 18 Jul. 2012
colormap is per-figure, and is not a property of any child object of the figure. When you create the Results figure, it is given the default colormap, and unless you specifically change that, any mapped child object will use that default colormap.
You should
set(f, 'Colormap', get(resultsf, 'Colormap'))

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