[R] which one give clear picture-pdf, jpg or tiff?
Cedric Laczny
cedric.laczny at gmx.de
Fri Aug 20 10:07:24 CEST 2010
Hi Rosalina,
I created simple barplots with R and saved them as jpeg oder png. I wanted to
use them in a LaTex-beamer presentation. The results were simply awful. They
looked like if I had copied them out of some other document, thus "losing"
most of the resolution.
However, saving the plot as pdf and using this in the beamer-presentation
worked like a charm and the resolution was super-sharp. This is probably the
point that Tim Gruene highlighted directly at the beginning in his answer.
Which format would be the best to integrate into Word? Unfortunately, I have
no experience on that one.
My suggestion would be to create a sample graph in either of the formats and
see what they look like compared to each other. I mean, it's your document and
it should be pleasant to you at first ;)
If you should want to modify the plots later via some graphics-program (GIMP,
Photoshop, you name it...), clearly pdfs are not widely, if they are at all,
directly supported, so you must convert it to a different format like jpeg or
png then...
Best,
Cedric
On Friday, 20. August 2010 05:32:46 Roslina Zakaria wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I need some opinion. I would like to use graph that I generate from R code
> and save it into word document. Which format is better? pdf, jpeg or
> tiff?
>
> Thank you.
>
>
>
> [[alternative HTML version deleted]]
More information about the R-help
mailing list