I am trying to create a high resolution tiff. It is not working. I am on Windows XP 32-bit R 3.0.0 Code input: tiff(file="test.tiff",width=6.83,height=6.83,units="in", res=1200) Return Message: Error in tiff(file = "test.tiff", width = 6.83, height = 6.83, units "in", : unable to start tiff() device In addition: Warning messages: 1: In tiff(file = "test.tiff", width = 6.83, height = 6.83, units = "in", : unable to allocate bitmap 2: In tiff(file = "test.tiff", width = 6.83, height = 6.83, units = "in", : opening device failed Also capabilities("tiff") returns TRUE and It must be a tiff, that is what the journal requires. Thank You -- Michael V. Clawson Predoctoral Research Associate School of Environmental and Forest Sciences, University of Washington [[alternative HTML version deleted]]
Why do you need TIFF? I've never seen a science journal that claims they want TIFF figure submissions who are really serious about that. This is a very wasteful format. Most journals want PDF. Frank Aldo wrote> I am trying to create a high resolution tiff. It is not working. > > I am on Windows XP 32-bit > R 3.0.0 > > Code input: > tiff(file="test.tiff",width=6.83,height=6.83,units="in", res=1200) > > Return Message: > Error in tiff(file = "test.tiff", width = 6.83, height = 6.83, units > "in", : > unable to start tiff() device > In addition: Warning messages: > 1: In tiff(file = "test.tiff", width = 6.83, height = 6.83, units = "in", > : > unable to allocate bitmap > 2: In tiff(file = "test.tiff", width = 6.83, height = 6.83, units = "in", > : > opening device failed > > Also > capabilities("tiff") returns TRUE > and > It must be a tiff, that is what the journal requires. > Thank You > > -- > > Michael V. Clawson > > Predoctoral Research Associate > > School of Environmental and Forest Sciences, > > University of Washington > > [[alternative HTML version deleted]] > > ______________________________________________> R-help@> mailing list > stat.ethz.ch/mailman/listinfo/r-help > PLEASE do read the posting guide > R-project.org/posting-guide.html > and provide commented, minimal, self-contained, reproducible code.----- Frank Harrell Department of Biostatistics, Vanderbilt University -- View this message in context: r.789695.n4.nabble.com/Tiff-plot-Resolution-issues-tp4665945p4665948.html Sent from the R help mailing list archive at Nabble.com.