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Re: "Save Graphic As BMP" problems...

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  • Subject: [mg7423] Re: [mg7271] "Save Graphic As BMP" problems...
  • From: earhart at athena.mit.edu (Elizabeth J Earhart)
  • Date: Sat, 31 May 1997 15:07:40 -0400 (EDT)
  • Organization: Massachvsetts Institvte of Technology
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In article <5m3cts$490$2 at dragonfly.wolfram.com>,
 <seanross at worldnet.att.net> wrote:
>Stefan Wolfrum wrote:
>> 
>> Hello,
>> 
>> I'm using a Matrox Millennium at 1600x1200 resolution at 65K colors and
>> Mathematica 3.0 under Windows NT 4.0. I did a 3D-Plot, selected the cell
>> and chose Save as BMP from the context menu. I got a BMP-file of about 800K
>> but when I loaded it into Photoshop is was just black with several
>> horizontal thin white stripes...
>> Any solution to this problem?
>
>I my experience, the file conversion routines from the front-end drop
>down menus are all broken in Mma 3.0.  The kernel command Display works
>fine though.  I save graphics in GIF, TIFF and BMP all the time on my
>windows 95 pentium.  I have not been able to save and export any EPS or
>MPS files using Display.
>
I agree that all the file conversion menu commands are broken.  (I am
using Mma 3.0 on a PPC 7100).  I have also experienced mysterious
horizontal lines running across plots which are otherwise OK, but have
managed to expunge them by increasing the memory allocated to psrender.
(Admittedly, I am generating some complicated plots.  But I had to allocate
more than 32M to psrender to get this to work!)

Incidentally, while using Display to save files as Mathematica Graphics
Format seems to generate a file that looks something like what you see
using "Display postscript" (or whatever it's now called), but I have
been unable to figure out how to get Mathematica to read this data and
show me the plot later.  Has anyone gotten this to work?

I managed to successfully write my entire PhD thesis in Mathematica 3.0
this spring.  I didn't have a problem with the lack of a spell-checker
that some others have mentioned - I've found that spell-checking
technical documents is usually more trouble than it's worth - but the
inability to put automatic numbering objects into tables makes creating
a decently formatted table of contents a real pain in the neck.

-Elizabeth



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