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Old   September 11, 2017, 15:21
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Hello to all,
Is it possible to obtain vectorial image format in paraview?
What are the procedure you usually do to obation high resolution image?

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Hello to all,
Is it possible to obtain vectorial image format in paraview?
What are the procedure you usually do to obation high resolution image?

Thanks for help
Hello FlyBob91,

You can save vector EPS/PDF files with the "Export Scene" function under the "File" drop down list.

But normally I use the "Save Screenshot" function both manually in Paraview and when running pvpython scripts. With this function you can save custom resolution PNG/JPEG files and tune the quality and resolution of the image.

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You can save vector EPS/PDF files with the "Export Scene" function under the "File" drop down list.
Sorry Swempa, sorry for my late answer. First of all thank you. Unfortunately in "Export Scene" i don't have the EPS/PDF option but i only have the following formats:
*.json
*.pov
*.vrml
*.webgl
*.x3d
*.x3db

Maybe could EPS/PDF options depend on the version?

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Sorry Swempa, sorry for my late answer. First of all thank you. Unfortunately in "Export Scene" i don't have the EPS/PDF option but i only have the following formats:
*.json
*.pov
*.vrml
*.webgl
*.x3d
*.x3db

Maybe could EPS/PDF options depend on the version?

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Hi again FlyBob91,

Have checked the versions that i normally run (4.3.1 and 5.4.1), and in both of these versions is the following formats available:

*.eps
*.pdf
*.ps
*.svg
*.pov
*.vrml
*.webgl
*.x3d
*.x3db

When testing to export different types of data, i noticed that the available formats in this list change, so could your problem be more connected to the data?

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