Thanks Harald! That worked and I very much appreciate your quick reply.  
Straightforward is what I want!

BTW: I am satisfied with this, but I will point out the following to anyone 
else reading this thread
   The first solution does cut off the ylabel a bit from the left; The 
second makes the fonts rather small - i used dpi=50 (I am sure you can fix 
this with font size on the labels ...)

On Thursday, 31 January 2013 17:08:55 UTC+1, Harald Schilly wrote:
>
>
> On Thu, Jan 31, 2013 at 4:50 PM, LFS <lfah...@gmail.com <javascript:>>wrote:
>
>> Here is the minimal code version
>
>
> ok, this is a straightforward matplotlib-only question. therefore the 
> answer is easy :-)
>
> before the histogram line, create a figure and define its size (tuple of 
> inch values):
> plt.figure(figsize=(2,2))
>
> when you save it, you can also define a dpi value:
> plt.savefig('Histogram.png', dpi=600)
>
> both give you all the flexibility you might want.
>
> Harald
>

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