Hello ps.maps experts!
I include a rastermap in ps.maps via:
raster raster_map
it seems that the resolution/quality properties how the rastermap
is included is very low or any smoothing filter is used. I just want
really sharp raster cells instead of kind of fuzzy ones (see attached picture). Is that somehow possible to change that?
/johannes
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Johannes Radinger wrote:
I include a rastermap in ps.maps via:
raster raster_map
it seems that the resolution/quality properties how the rastermap
is included is very low or any smoothing filter is used. I just want
really sharp raster cells instead of kind of fuzzy ones (see
attached picture). Is that somehow possible to change that?
The blurring has nothing to do with ps.map. It's caused by the
rendering of the resulting PostScript file.
To avoid it, ensure that anti-aliasing is disabled in whichever
program you're using to render the PostScript.
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Glynn Clements <glynn@gclements.plus.com>
Am 14.05.2011 um 02:57 schrieb Glynn Clements:
Johannes Radinger wrote:
I include a rastermap in ps.maps via:
raster raster_map
it seems that the resolution/quality properties how the rastermap
is included is very low or any smoothing filter is used. I just want
really sharp raster cells instead of kind of fuzzy ones (see
attached picture). Is that somehow possible to change that?
The blurring has nothing to do with ps.map. It's caused by the
rendering of the resulting PostScript file.
To avoid it, ensure that anti-aliasing is disabled in whichever
program you're using to render the PostScript.
Oh thank you Glynn, I didn't thought about that option that it is a
rendering issue of the PostScript. It is just a setting issue in the
postscript viewer 
/j
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Glynn Clements <glynn@gclements.plus.com>
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