On Wed, Nov 11, 2015 at 03:52:22PM +0000, Peter Eaton wrote: > Here's what happens:Take a height image, use the "Display a 3D view of > data" tool. Maximise the 3D window. Arrange image as desired, use the > "save 3D view to an image" button. Save the file.Now, opening the > file, it seems the data is displayed at low resolution, compared to > what you see on the screen. Similar to the "preview" that appears when > rotating the image on the screen.If I reduced the size of the window > (i.e. "de-maximise" it), so it's floating, and then "save 3D view to > an image", I get a normal, good output. Only when maximised does this > happen.But this affects our work a lot, because the normal thing to do > is to maximise the window before out put to increase the resolution, > and also because this way, we can control easily that all images are > output at exactly the same size.
Hello, I cannot reproduce this problem (meaning it works normally under Wine and in Linux and the 3D view does even more odd things than this in virtualized WinXP). Which does not say much. During the years a number of people have experienced some odd behaviour of the 3D view in various versions and systems. Rarely it is something that happens for a clear reason and we can fix. The only thing we can probably try is to get rid of the downsampled preview altogether. It could be useful in 2004 but I do not think it makes much sense today. We should be able to rotate the 3D view at full size. But such change must wait for some following version; I would like to relase 2.43 soon and this has too great potential for disruption. Regards, Yeti ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ _______________________________________________ Gwyddion-users mailing list [email protected] https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/gwyddion-users
