Print Images
If you want to output a MATLAB® image to use in another application (such as a word-processing program or
graphics editor), use imwrite to create a file in the appropriate
format. See Write Image Data to File in Graphics Format for
details.
If you want to print an image, use imshow to display the image in a
MATLAB figure window. If you are using Image Tool (imtool), then
you must use the Print to Figure option on the File menu. When you choose this option, Image Tool opens a separate
figure window and displays the image in it. You can access the standard MATLAB printing capabilities in this figure window. You can also use the Print to Figure option to print the image displayed in the Overview
tool and the Pixel Region tool.
Once the image is displayed in a figure window, you can use either the MATLAB
print command or the Print option from the
File menu of the figure window to print the image. When you
print from the figure window, the output includes non-image elements such as labels, titles,
and other annotations.
Graphics Object Properties That Impact Printing
The output reflects the settings of various properties of graphic objects. In some cases, you might need to change the settings of certain properties to get the results you want. Here are some tips that could be helpful when you print images:
Image colors print as shown on the screen. This means that images are not affected by the figure object's
InvertHardcopyproperty.To ensure that printed images have the proper size and aspect ratio, set the figure object's
PaperPositionModeproperty toauto. WhenPaperPositionModeis set toauto, the width and height of the printed figure are determined by the figure's dimensions on the screen. By default, the value ofPaperPositionModeismanual. If you want the default value ofPaperPositionModeto beauto, you can add this line to yourstartup.mfile.set(0,"DefaultFigurePaperPositionMode","auto")
For detailed information about printing with File/Print
or the print command, see Print or Export Figure from Figure Toolstrip. For a complete list of options for the
print command, enter help print at the MATLAB command-line prompt or see the print command reference page.
See Also
imshow | images.compatibility.imtool.r2023b.imtool | print