Hi.
I'm trying to use PLPlot to generate some world maps. I *must*
generate a JPEG file, but the jpeg device for the PLPlot version
installed in my system produces ugly results. I thought of using
device pngcairo (since png device looks also not good enough),
and then convert the resulting png file to jpeg. The problem I'm
facing is that I get a sort of fine grid in the image that I
plot.
It would be easier to understand if I say that I get the same
effect using device pngcairo with example 16 (shading). The
shade plot generated in this example shows a grid plotted over
the shading surface, that is not shown in jpeg/png/win/ps
devices. It seems to be an artifact related to the cairo family
of devices.
Does anybody know how to remove this grid?
Thanks in advance,
J C
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