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Exporting graph as image

Is it possible to export a graph from the front panel as an image in TIF format???

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I believe BMP is the only option.

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=== Engineer Ambiguously ===
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Export Image Method: Exports an image of a waveform graph to the clipboard or disk.

Ref: http://digital.ni.com/public.nsf/allkb/5AE4ADCBB65A6D8F86256FBF007A1AC1 and http://zone.ni.com/reference/en-XX/help/371361L-01/lvprop/waveformgraph_exportimage/

- Any reason why only tiff you are insisting? 

 

File TypeYes

Specifies the format of the file. You can export into one of the following formats:

(Windows) .emf, .bmp (default), and .eps files

(Mac OS X) .pict, .bmp (default), and .eps files

(Linux) .bmp (default) and .eps files

Thanks
uday
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While i am exporting as BMP and copying it to a PPT the curves looks a bit distorted. To resolve this issue one of my friend suggested exporting in TIF format.

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Well I don't make Powerpoint presentations that often, but it sounds like when you paste it in Powerpoint is resizing it to fit on your slide, but it's not maintaining the aspect ratio.

 

I really doubt pasting a TIFF would make any difference.

 

Ty resizing it first on another program then paste it into Powerpoint

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=== Engineer Ambiguously ===
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Thanks for the reply... I will try that and get back to you on this

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Or you could always use another program to conver it to a TIFF first too.

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