wrong output image size using exportgraphics()

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Dimitrii Nikolaev
Dimitrii Nikolaev el 12 de Mayo de 2020
Respondida: Jianeng Wang el 16 de Dic. de 2022
Description
I need to export a sequence of figures with specific size in pixel. The function exportgraphics() generates a file with dimensions almost as specified, but not exactly. How can I export a png file with exportgraphics with exact with and heigth in px?
how to reproduce the problem:
1) Export .png using print('-dpng'):
figure
surf(peaks)
output_size = [500 300];
resolution = 300;
set(gcf,'paperunits','inches','paperposition',[0 0 output_size/resolution]);
print('test.png','-dpng',['-r' num2str(resolution)]);
Produces a 500x300 px test.png file.
2) Export .png using exportgraphics(...,'Resolution',...):
figure
surf(peaks)
output_size = [500 300];
resolution = 300;
set(gcf,'Units','inches','Position',[0 0 output_size/resolution]);
exportgraphics(gcf,'test_exportgraphics.png','Resolution',resolution);
Produces a 497x277 px test_exportgraphics.png file.
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Dimitrii Nikolaev
Dimitrii Nikolaev el 12 de Mayo de 2020
getframe and print Functions
When using the getframe function (or the print function with the -r0 option) on a high-DPI system, the size of the image data array that MATLAB returns is larger than in previous releases. Additionally, the number of elements in the array might not match the figure size in pixel units. MATLAB reports the figure size based on device-independent pixels. However, the size of the array is based on the display DPI.
so how am I supposed to save my figure in desired resolution?

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Jianeng Wang
Jianeng Wang el 16 de Dic. de 2022
I have a workaround for keeping the output image size the same from a sequence of figures.
You can use exportgraphics to output the images from figures first. Then imread those images, and set a specific image size you want (e.g., the 1st image's size). Next using imresize for each image to the specific image size. Finally imwrite the resized image with the same name when you exportgraphics to replace the existing image files.

Harsha Priya Daggubati
Harsha Priya Daggubati el 15 de Mayo de 2020
Editada: Harsha Priya Daggubati el 18 de Mayo de 2020
Hi,
This link gives idea about the customisation options available with exportgraphics method in MATLA 2020a.
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Harsha Priya Daggubati
Harsha Priya Daggubati el 18 de Mayo de 2020
Hi,
Even I get the png with 297X497X3 as dimensions.I guess this is the reason the size of the image will be approximately equal to specified size. Workaround would be saving the content as vector graphics and resize the resulting file as specified in the documentation.
I brought this issue to the notice of concerned people, will get back to you as soon as I get a response.
Harsha Priya Daggubati
Harsha Priya Daggubati el 19 de Mayo de 2020
Hi,
Following my reply, Currently exportgraphics saves the content closely cropped around the onscreen size(factoring in the requested output resolution), control over the generated outputs' dimensions and how much cropping is performed is not supported as of now. It might be considered in future releases.
As of now to allow the required customisations, you can continue using print.

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