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March 3, 2014, 15:22 |
Eps export of paraview is not actually a graphical vector
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Hi,
Recently I was trying to publish some high quality paper figures in EPS formats. I used both paraview and Tecplot360. Actually Eps export feature of paraview does not build a graphical vector. In fact a graphical vector won't loose quality while zooming. Please see the following figure: first one is exported by Paraview and second one is exported by Tecplot. You can see what I mean. Am I doing it wrong or is it just an image in EPS format? With all the best.
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March 3, 2014, 15:46 |
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Hi Mojtaba,
I've done a quick search here on the ParaView forum for the word "eps" and found these two threads:
Best regards, Bruno |
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