Hello,
Greetings. I ran this command and got a satisfied image using suximage.
suwind<b.suhttp://b.su/ key=offset min=70000 tmax=4|suximage perc=98 f2=70.151 d2=.250 hbox=900 wbox=1500 label2="Distance Along Line (km)" label1="Two-way Time (s)" &
However,I want to create a ps file and download the image. I tried to ran similar command using supsimage but could not ran the commands. Please help me with this. Thanks in advance.
Sincerely, Elora
Elora
I haven't used the postscript output for many years. Please post a question to the group.
I know that it is a bit different to the image display.
Cheers
Glenn
On Wed, 19 Apr 2023, 12:43 Elora Afrin, elora.afrin@students.tamuk.edu wrote:
Hello,
Greetings. I ran this command and got a satisfied image using suximage.
*suwind<b.su http://b.su/ key=offset min=70000 tmax=4|suximage perc=98 f2=70.151 d2=.250 hbox=900 wbox=1500 label2="Distance Along Line (km)" label1="Two-way Time (s)" &*
However,I want to create a ps file and download the image. I tried to ran similar command using supsimage but could not ran the commands. Please help me with this. Thanks in advance.
Sincerely, Elora _______________________________________________ Seisunix mailing list -- seisunix@mailman.seismic-unix.org To unsubscribe send an email to seisunix-leave@mailman.seismic-unix.org
Hi,
The supsimage is very similar but also slightly different results from suximage, in the annotation and layouts.
The simplest differences for your command would be:
suwind<b.su http://b.su/ key=offset min=70000 tmax=4|supsimage perc=98 f2=70.151 d2=.250 height=900 width=1500 label2="Distance Along Line (km)" label1="Two-way Time (s)" > temp.ps
I would often use xbox=0 ybox=0 legend=1 titlesize=14 labelsize=10 d1s=0.5 d2s=0.5
The smaller the labelsize the more labels are plotted, there are other parameters to control the labelling interval.
The d1s/d2s parameters control the resolution of the plot, the default of 1 is normally too low a resolution for figure creation. However, for large data files, too small a value of d1s/d2s can cause the postscript output file to be very large and bust memory limits.
Personally, I often use imagemagick to convert the output postscript to a hi-res png file for inclusion into powerpoint reports. There are other postscript tools available and the current versions of imagemagick apparently have some security issues.
convert -quality 100 -density 144 temp.ps temp.png
display temp.png
Cheers
Rob
From: Glenn Reynolds gdreynolds@gmail.com Sent: Wednesday, April 19, 2023 5:51 AM To: Elora Afrin elora.afrin@students.tamuk.edu Cc: seismic unix seisunix@mailman.seismic-unix.org Subject: [Seisunix] Re: Help with Creating a PS Image File
Elora
I haven't used the postscript output for many years. Please post a question to the group.
I know that it is a bit different to the image display.
Cheers
Glenn
On Wed, 19 Apr 2023, 12:43 Elora Afrin, <elora.afrin@students.tamuk.edu mailto:elora.afrin@students.tamuk.edu > wrote:
Hello,
Greetings. I ran this command and got a satisfied image using suximage.
suwind<b.su http://b.su/ key=offset min=70000 tmax=4|suximage perc=98 f2=70.151 d2=.250 hbox=900 wbox=1500 label2="Distance Along Line (km)" label1="Two-way Time (s)" &
However,I want to create a ps file and download the image. I tried to ran similar command using supsimage but could not ran the commands. Please help me with this.
Thanks in advance.
Sincerely,
Elora
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Dear all,
Please remove me from the dicussion group,Thanks!
At 2023-04-19 11:51:21, "Glenn Reynolds" gdreynolds@gmail.com wrote:
Elora
I haven't used the postscript output for many years. Please post a question to the group.
I know that it is a bit different to the image display.
Cheers
Glenn
On Wed, 19 Apr 2023, 12:43 Elora Afrin, elora.afrin@students.tamuk.edu wrote:
Hello,
Greetings. I ran this command and got a satisfied image using suximage.
suwind<b.su key=offset min=70000 tmax=4|suximage perc=98 f2=70.151 d2=.250 hbox=900 wbox=1500 label2="Distance Along Line (km)" label1="Two-way Time (s)" &
However,I want to create a ps file and download the image. I tried to ran similar command using supsimage but could not ran the commands. Please help me with this. Thanks in advance.
Sincerely, Elora _______________________________________________ Seisunix mailing list -- seisunix@mailman.seismic-unix.org To unsubscribe send an email to seisunix-leave@mailman.seismic-unix.org
Hi, the bottom line of each message contains a link (and email address) that alllows any subscriber to leave by him/her self. Did you try to use it ? Describe the problem, please.
D.
Le 10/05/2023 à 14:44, liquanli@mail.ustc.edu.cn a écrit :
Dear all,
Please remove me from the dicussion group,Thanks!
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Dear all, Please remove me from the dicussion group,Thanks! At 2023-04-19 11:51:21, "Glenn Reynolds" <gdreynolds@gmail.com> wrote: Elora I haven't used the postscript output for many years. Please post a question to the group. I know that it is a bit different to the image display. Cheers Glenn On Wed, 19 Apr 2023, 12:43 Elora Afrin, <elora.afrin@students.tamuk.edu> wrote: Hello, Greetings. I ran this command and got a satisfied image using suximage. */suwind<b.su <http://b.su/> key=offset min=70000 tmax=4|suximage perc=98 f2=70.151 d2=.250 hbox=900 wbox=1500 label2="Distance Along Line (km)" label1="Two-way Time (s)" &/* */ /* However,I want to create a ps file and download the image. I tried to ran similar command using supsimage but could not ran the commands. Please help me with this. Thanks in advance. Sincerely, Elora _______________________________________________ Seisunix mailing list -- seisunix@mailman.seismic-unix.org To unsubscribe send an email to seisunix-leave@mailman.seismic-unix.org
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