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Different image brightness when exporting same plot to PDF and PNG

I noticed that exporting a plot to PDF results in increased brightness relative to exporting the same plot to PNG. Here are screenshots of a PDF and a PNG obtained from the same plot. As you can see, ...
Matteo Raffaelli's user avatar
1 vote
1 answer
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Adding an Image at a specific place on an existing image

I have created the following PDF: Basically an image, with a description underneath and a space to take some personal notes: ...
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16 votes
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Automatic edX Pdf Handout creator

I am trying to make an automatic handout creator for my courses on edX. It took me a long time to do it... (If you don't know edX: https://www.edx.org/) I wrote a program that adds to each slide ...
james's user avatar
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7 votes
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Layout: Images and Text

I have a lot of images and text that goes with each image. Now I would like to automatically generate the following handout for each pair of image and text: The image is on top. The text should be ...
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Exporting a SmoothDensityHistogram[] to PDF gives a result with large file size

I have the following plot code ...
user1993416's user avatar
9 votes
1 answer
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Providing an image or PDF file as an input to the Handwritten Math Recognition Engine

On Windows 7 and higher Mathematica supports Handwritten Math Recognition feature (it is available under the menu Window — Handwriting Input). The interface allows to use touchscreen to draw ...
Vladimir Reshetnikov's user avatar
4 votes
1 answer
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Exporting images in a Mathematica array to a PDF s.t. each image is precisely $n \times m$ millimeter in dimension [duplicate]

I have a number of images in a Mathematica array, and I'd like to export the images to a PDF s.t. each image is precisely scaled to be $n \times m$ millimeters in dimension. The idea is that printing ...
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