I've converted a simple MATLAB script [1] for wavelet decomposition-based
analysis to Python.  I now want to create figures similar to [2] that
feature five subplots in one column, with the 1st and 3rd being generated
using 'subplot.plot' and the others being generated using 'subplot.imshow'.  

I want to find a way of scaling the  x and y axes of all subplots so that
they're the same size on screen across all subplots.  Unfortunately I can't
find any combination of 'aspect' or 'extent' that will let me do this.  I
should note that I've added colorbars to all my image plots; the problem
exists regardless of whether these are used.

Has anyone got any suggestions?  Apologies if this is a trivial matter; I'm
fairly new to MP.

FYI I'm using matplotlib v1.1.0.

[1]
http://www.mathworks.com/matlabcentral/fileexchange/18409-comparing-time-series-using-semblance-analysis
[2] http://www.mathworks.com/matlabcentral/fx_files/18409/1/goldoil.jpg

Regards,

Will Furnass
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