[R] saving graphics in jpeg format
Prof Brian Ripley
ripley at stats.ox.ac.uk
Wed Nov 22 09:23:55 CET 2006
On Tue, 21 Nov 2006, Paulo Barata wrote:
> Dear R users,
>
> I need to save a graph in jpeg format. After plotting the graph,
> when the graphics window is active, in the File menu, the
> Save as / Jpeg / 100% quality correctly saves the graph in jpeg format.
> But I would like to know, how could I control the resolution (in dpi)
> of the saved jpeg file? I need to produce a jpeg at 1200 dpi.
jpeg files do not have a dpi: they are dimensioned in pixels. I think you
mean you want a file at 1200 ppi (pixels per inch), as 'dpi' (dots per
inch) is a printer parameter (sometimes also used of monochrome screens).
> I have tried also the jpeg function in the package grDevices.
> A simple command like this works correctly:
>
> jpeg(filename="test01.jpg", width = 800, height = 600, quality = 100,
> pointsize = 250)
> barplot(1:5,col=1:5)
> dev.off()
>
> But I can't figure out the relation between pointsize, pixels, points
> and dpi. For example, to be specific, to save a graph measuring
> width = 6 inches, height = 4 inches, at 1200 dpi, which parameters
> should I use in the jpeg function?
width=6*1200, height=4*1200, res=1200
Note that 1200ppi is a very high resolution, and 200dpi is more usual.
Please take local advice on this issue, as I believe the problem is a
misunderstanding of resolution.
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