Dear Users,
I would like to ask you if do you know how to deal with graphs' resolution for scientific publishing.
I have to send my graphs for a publication in .tiff format, but the result is not fully satisfying (graphs are not very neat and a bit difficult to read). I searched on internet for some procedure to obtain the best resolution (on the base of the graph dimension asked by the journal), but I did not find anything really useful to me.
DO you have any clue on how tackle this issue?
Thanks a lot, best, G
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