loss of details using "print"

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Yuji Zhang
Yuji Zhang am 11 Sep. 2013
Hi everyone~
I was trying to plot some nice graphs. I tuned everything. It shows what I want in the Matlab plot window. But when I use command "print" to save the plot as a graph file, I lose some details.
How I print is:
set(gcf,'Position',[50 100 1200 500]);
set(gcf,'PaperUnits','inches','PaperPosition',[0 0 6 3])
print(gcf,'-dtiffn','-r600', name));
Anybody has any idea/advice please let me know. Thanks a lot~

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Jan
Jan am 12 Sep. 2013
Bearbeitet: Jan am 12 Sep. 2013
If you set the tick labels of the color bar manually instead of letting Matlab choose them automatically, the internal resizing for the export does not try to determine a nicer set of ticks.
The shown image does not look like it has a resolution of 600 dpi.
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Jan
Jan am 12 Sep. 2013
Yes, simply try to set the ticklabels manually and see what happens.
Yuji Zhang
Yuji Zhang am 12 Sep. 2013
Hi Jan~
Ahh i see what you mean! I didn't say it clearly: I already manually set the ticks. Before I setting it, the plot in the Matlab didn't have "1" either.
Now I set it, the plot in Matlab has "1". But when I "print" it, it disappeared....
set(cbar,'XTick',[0.2 0.4 0.6 0.8 1]);
colormap jet(200)
set(gcf,'Position',[50 100 1200 500]);
set(gcf,'PaperUnits','inches','PaperPosition',[0 0 6 3])
print(gcf,'-dtiffn','-r600', name);

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