Any way to get LZW compression on figure outputs to a tiff?

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Mark
Mark am 4 Jun. 2013
Kommentiert: Walter Roberson am 13 Feb. 2017
I am saving a sequence of tiff files using print(gcf,'name','-dtiff')
The files that are output are compressed (compared to -dtiffn), but not nearly as much as could be done with LZW or similar: dtiffn: 5.8MB dtiff: 2.8MB LZW (external): 0.2MB
I know there is an LZW option for imwrite, but I'm trying to print figures. Any suggestions?
Thanks
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Walter Roberson
Walter Roberson am 4 Jun. 2013
I am not certain here: are you asking to run LZW on the generated .tiff file, or are you asking that the .tiff file use LZW as its internal compression?
Mark
Mark am 4 Jun. 2013
I guess it's moot after trying the PNG format. It's the smallest file of all. Thx

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Image Analyst
Image Analyst am 4 Jun. 2013
Don't bother. I don't know anyone who uses that anymore. Not many used it even before, when the patent was in force (patent has since expired). You should use PNG format now. Also, see export_fig ( http://www.mathworks.com/matlabcentral/fileexchange/ to save figures as images.
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Mark
Mark am 4 Jun. 2013
Thanks, I appreciate the suggestion. Did not realize PNG was so good!

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Constantino Carlos Reyes-Aldasoro
Yes, PNG is very good, however, some journals require figures to be submitted as TIFFs with LZW compression, any ideas?
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Walter Roberson
Walter Roberson am 13 Feb. 2017
After you have saved the image to a tiff one way, you can go back and imread() the tiff and then write it out again using the 'compression', 'lzw' option.

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