Anti-aliasing with printing a pdf
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Hello:
Is there a way to print a pdf without the white lines created by the anti aliasing issues in a surf plot. I realize that this can often be fixed in the pdf viewer, but I would like to address this issue so it doesn't occur to other viewers if these plots are published.
My code:
Center_0 = 50.7;
Center = 50.7;
NaN = 47.6;
X = [-3.5 -2.33, -1.167, 0, 1.167, 2.33, 3.5,...
-3.5, -2.33, -1.167, 0, 1.167, 2.33, 3.5,...
-3.5, -2.33, -1.167, 0, 1.167, 2.33, 3.5,...
-3.5, -2.33, -1.167, 0, 1.167, 2.33, 3.5,...
-3.5, -2.33, -1.167, 0, 1.167, 2.33, 3.5,...
-3.5, -2.33, -1.167, 0, 1.167, 2.33, 3.5,...
-3.5, -2.33, -1.167, 0, 1.167, 2.33, 3.5]/100;
Y = [ 3.5, 3.5, 3.5, 3.5, 3.5, 3.5, 3.5, ...
2.33, 2.33, 2.33, 2.33, 2.33,2.33,2.33,...
1.167, 1.167, 1.167, 1.167, 1.167,1.167,1.167,...
0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0,...
-1.167, -1.167, -1.167, -1.167, -1.167, -1.167, -1.167,...
-2.33, -2.33, -2.33, -2.33, -2.33, -2.33, -2.33,...
-3.5,-3.5,-3.5,-3.5,-3.5,-3.5,-3.5,]/100;
Z = [NaN,NaN,NaN,48.6,NaN,NaN,NaN,...
NaN, 48.5, 49.7, 49.8, 49.3, 48.0,NaN,...
NaN,49.7, 50.3, 50.4, 49.9, 48.7,NaN,...
48.1, 50.0, 50.5, 50.7, 50.1, 48.9, 47.6,...
NaN,49.7, 50.2, 50.3, 49.8, 48.6,NaN,...
NaN,48.2, 49.5, 49.7, 49.0, 48.0,NaN,...
NaN,NaN,NaN,48.5,NaN,NaN,NaN,]/Center;
X = reshape(X,7,7);
Y = reshape(Y,7,7);
Z = reshape(Z,7,7);
figure;
r = 3.5/100; % Radius of the sample [cm]
ang=0:0.01:2*pi;
xp=r*cos(ang);
yp=r*sin(ang);
zp = abs(5+xp);
h1 = surf(X,Y,Z, 'FaceColor','interp', 'EdgeColor', 'none');
xlabel('Radius [m]')
ylabel('Radius [m]')
colormap hot
view(2), colorbar, axis square tight
hold on
h2 = plot3(xp,yp,zp, 'w');
grid on
set(gca,'layer','top', 'tickdir', 'out', 'linewidth', 1.5);
tightfig_add_right;
print -dpdf -r600 In_Plane_0mm_HF_Map_080315.pdf
Thanks,
Josh
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Dave Behera
2015년 12월 3일
Use the opengl renderer. The last line to print the pdf should be:
print -dpdf -r600 -opengl In_Plane_0mm_HF_Map_080315.pdf
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Joshua Swann
2015년 12월 3일
Mike Garrity
2015년 12월 3일
Really? That's surprising.
What version of MATLAB, and what does 'opengl info' say?
Walter Roberson
2015년 12월 3일
This sounds like the R2014b and later issue whose major discussion is at http://uk.mathworks.com/matlabcentral/answers/162257-problem-with-patch-graphics-in-2014b-splits-in-two-along-diagonal and which has not been resolved yet.
(I am seeing multiple posts from upset people saying that they are going to stop using MATLAB because of this; this and the problem with fonts not being included or being substituted as of R2014b eps files are generating a fair bit of bad feeling.)
Mike Garrity
2015년 12월 4일
No, I meant the part about not drawing the white circle with the opengl renderer. That sounds like a clip plane accuracy issue that I thought we had eradicated. If it's still around, I'd like to know how to repro it.
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