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
>
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>
> Michael V. Clawson
>
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>
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>
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