Color distortion in drawing with plot
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In a Linux system, the version of MATLAB I use is 2015b. The pictures drawn with plot seem to have some wrong colors. I don't know why.
For simplicity, I used the pot function to compare with the MATLAB of the window system. As shown in the figure below, I used the plot (1:100, 'R') function to display a red straight line. After the image displayed in the Linux environment is enlarged, it is obvious that the color is distorted, the image seems to be rendered, and there are some stains around the line。
Thank you very much for reading my questions and looking forward to your suggestions

Answers (1)
Image Analyst
on 12 Feb 2022
Looks like a renderer problem. I suggest you try different renderers. But a better suggestion would be to make that 7 year old dinosaur go extinct and upgrade to the latest version.
What does this say?
plot(1:10, 'r-');
ax = gca;
info = rendererinfo(ax)
opengl info
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liao z
on 13 Feb 2022
Image Analyst
on 13 Feb 2022
I have Windows and it doesn't have the Mesa X11 renderer. Try to find out what other renders are avialable to use. Call tech support if you need help with that.
liao z
on 13 Feb 2022
liao z
on 13 Feb 2022
Image Analyst
on 13 Feb 2022
Are there other renderers you can use? Maybe it's a problem with your specific graphics card.
liao z
on 13 Feb 2022
Image Analyst
on 13 Feb 2022
If you're using GUIDE, it's one of the properties of the main figure (the background space on your GUI). I'm not sure about app designer. Otherwise, call tech support or dive into the documentation.
liao z
on 14 Feb 2022
Image Analyst
on 14 Feb 2022
Well I can't see it but maybe if you zoom way in you can. It could come down to your graphics card adapters. Try updating your drivers.
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