Andy,
Matlab's abilities to modify figures are endless, but not all are
necessarily easy to find :) Anyway, in any Matlab figure (where the
toolbar is not set to invisible), including the spm graphics window, you
can go to File, Export Setup, change the DPI setting in the rendering
tab, apply to figure, export, choose an image format of your liking, and
save as...
Hope this helps,
Marko
Andy Yeung wrote:
> Dear all,
>
> I have a fundamental question about reporting results to publications.
> They need me to produce figures with minimum resolution 300 dpi or even
> 800 dpi.
> Could anyone tell me how to export spm brain activation figures/ plots
> and make them into 800 dpi?!
> They are already small in dpi already, and when I tried to crop them
> with Powerpoint/ Paint, it became worse...
> They say they reject figures with resolution raised by programs like
> Photoshop's Image Size command, what should I do?
>
> Many thanks in advance!!
>
> Best,
> Andy
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