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Need a good image of a Pole Zero Map

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hi all

i need a good resolution image (for printing) for the following image




please supply any site file ...etc


thx all
 

Re: Pole Zero Map

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i am afraid if this would work. btw, you can get the line length more thick in matlab and you can also take the plotting points more dense. you might also save the image in a different format according to ur need.
try any one of them
 

Re: Pole Zero Map

ahmed osama said:
hi all

i need a good resolution image (for printing) for the following image




please supply any site file ...etc


thx all


Possibly working if you print in vector-print format as PS, EPS, hpgl, wmf, ewf,dwg,SVG etc. and use with other tool to resize before print.

vectorformat can in most case (exept wmf and ewf...) resize to any size without quality loss.

Is very depend if program can put out or export in vector format or not, check around if program can export picture to clip board with wmf or emf and paste in this for example visio and you can resize. - or can export in vectorfomat talk above.

Try print for example via print routine 'hp laserjet 4M PS' and mark for 'write to file' in preferences for printer drivers and look inside maked file via editor and see if picture makes couple of PS draw line commando or whole picture builds on binary block - bitmap graphics. - if commands -> good, you can resize without quality loss. if bitmap -> bad, you have only printed resolution to work with...

you can view and print PS-file via ghostscript and ghostview (open source), resize and manipulate via pstools-tool box in linux or under cygwin in windows enviroment.

possible 'Paintshop pro' can handle both PS and hpgl directly.

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MS Windows itself have very bad handling of vectorize format, include selfmade wmf and emf- format...

If you resize big wmf and emf-picture to only a spot size (.), store and load and resize to big size again - you loss information depend of low internal resolution - other vectorformat adjusting only a scalfactor and offset in graphic object, not recalculate all pararameters inside same way as MS wmf and emf...
 

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