Re: Using Plot3D; rotating the plot but, getting a different image after exporting.
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- Subject: [mg120368] Re: Using Plot3D; rotating the plot but, getting a different image after exporting.
- From: "Hobbs, Sylvia (DPH)" <sylvia.hobbs at state.ma.us>
- Date: Wed, 20 Jul 2011 06:32:56 -0400 (EDT)
Ditto that problem and it is not limited to 3D plots. I've had that problem with other rotated Mathematica graphics that I import as a jpg. I end up pasting the jpg into PowerPoint re-rotating it and saving it as the jpg I had hoped Mathematica would rotate. Any insight on Mathematica commands that fix this without bringing the graphic into other program would be great. If there isn't one, then maybe, just maybe this is a teeny weeny bug. Sylvia Hobbs ________________________________________ From: Gilmar Rodriguez-pierluissi [peacenova at yahoo.com] Sent: Tuesday, July 19, 2011 6:57 AM To: mathgroup at smc.vnet.net Subject: [mg120368] Using Plot3D; rotating the plot but, getting a different image after exporting. Sometimes, when I build a plot using Plot3D (or similar 3D plotting program); rotate the plot on the Mathematica platform and then export it; the jpeg or png picture that I get after exporting the plot is different than the original image generated by Plot3D. Is there any way to avoid this? Thank you for your help! - Gilmar Rodriguez Pierluissi