Hi,
I think it's a bug in quartz(). The following example uses png() with
cairo or quartz backends, and only cairo respects the size and
resolution (as verified in Adobe Photoshop).
png(file="foo-300.png", type="quartz",
units="in",width=5, height=3, res=300)
plot(1,1)
dev.off()
png(file="foo-300.png", type="cairo",
units="in",width=5, height=3, res=300)
plot(1,1)
dev.off()
As far as I can tell the Cairo device (CairoPNG) doesn't respect the
size either. It looks like your best option is to switch between pdf()
and png(type="cairo") using a wrapper like ggplot2::ggsave.
Best,
baptiste
sessionInfo()
R version 2.10.1 RC (2009-12-06 r50690)
i386-apple-darwin9.8.0
locale:
[1] en_GB.UTF-8/en_GB.UTF-8/C/C/en_GB.UTF-8/en_GB.UTF-8
attached base packages:
[1] stats graphics grDevices utils datasets methods base
other attached packages:
[1] Cairo_1.4-5
loaded via a namespace (and not attached):
[1] tools_2.10.1
On 28 January 2010 02:23, JiHO <jo.lists at gmail.com>
wrote:> Hello all,
>
> I am using quartz (on OS X obviously) to produce PDFs and PNGs from my
> plots, for later inclusion in LaTeX.
>
> I am typically using something like:
>
> plot(0)
> dev.print(quartz, file="foo.pdf", width=5, height=3)
> dev.print(quartz, file="foo.png", width=5, height=3, dpi=72)
>
> I want the sizes of the PDF and PNG to be *equal* in *inches*, which
> works with dpi=72. However, when I increase the dpi parameter, instead
> of producing an image of the same size with increased resolution, it
> creates a larger image of resolution = 72. E.g. try
>
> dev.print(quartz, file="foo-72.png", width=5, height=3, dpi=72)
> dev.print(quartz, file="foo-300.png", width=5, height=3, dpi=300)
> system("open -a Preview.app foo-*.png")
>
> The inspector in Preview should show 72 dpi for both files. This is with:
>
>> sessionInfo()
> R version 2.10.1 (2009-12-14)
> x86_64-apple-darwin9.8.0
>
> Is this a know bug/limitation? Is a solution planned? Is there a
> workaround for now?
>
> As a final note, I am aware that PDF is superior to PNG, particularly
> in a LaTeX workflow; but for particularly complex plots, I sometimes
> fall back on high resolution PNGs. Currently it forces me to add a
> 'scale' argument to includegraphics in latex for those. I would
rather
> leave the latex document alone, use extension-less file names
> includegraphics and decide from R wether to produce a pdf or a png.
>
> Thank you in advance,
>
> JiHO
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