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Re: Subplotting multiple images, by printing becomming dark rectangles
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siko1056 |
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Re: Subplotting multiple images, by printing becomming dark rectangles |
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Wed, 31 May 2017 14:08:07 -0700 (PDT) |
hxchrist123 wrote
> Hallo,
> I load 8 images, which I want to show all within a subplot.
>
> figure(2);
> for j=1 to 8
> subplot(8, 1, j);
> imshow (images);
> end
> print (2, 'images.png' )
>
> Octave shows me the subplot correct, but if I want to save it i got just
> black rectangles.
>
>
> Any ideas are welcome.
> Chris
Dear Chris,
Some generic questions: from your screenshot I conclude you are using
Windows 7, which version of Octave do you use?
No solution, but some ideas: did you try to print a single image? Did you
try to print another format (jpg, pdf, ...)?
HTH,
Kai
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