Python QuTiP Saving Bloch sphere as .png and .pdf











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When I generate a simple Bloch sphere with Python's QuTiP, I can save the figure as either .png or .pdf:



from qutip import *    

b = Bloch()

b.show()

bb = b.fig
bb.savefig('Bloch.png')
bb.savefig('Bloch.pdf')


The resulting files are quite different. The .png looks like:



Bloch.png



whereas the .pdf shows much darker lines:



enter image description here



Is there a way to make the .pdf figure look more like that of the .png?










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    When I generate a simple Bloch sphere with Python's QuTiP, I can save the figure as either .png or .pdf:



    from qutip import *    

    b = Bloch()

    b.show()

    bb = b.fig
    bb.savefig('Bloch.png')
    bb.savefig('Bloch.pdf')


    The resulting files are quite different. The .png looks like:



    Bloch.png



    whereas the .pdf shows much darker lines:



    enter image description here



    Is there a way to make the .pdf figure look more like that of the .png?










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      When I generate a simple Bloch sphere with Python's QuTiP, I can save the figure as either .png or .pdf:



      from qutip import *    

      b = Bloch()

      b.show()

      bb = b.fig
      bb.savefig('Bloch.png')
      bb.savefig('Bloch.pdf')


      The resulting files are quite different. The .png looks like:



      Bloch.png



      whereas the .pdf shows much darker lines:



      enter image description here



      Is there a way to make the .pdf figure look more like that of the .png?










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      When I generate a simple Bloch sphere with Python's QuTiP, I can save the figure as either .png or .pdf:



      from qutip import *    

      b = Bloch()

      b.show()

      bb = b.fig
      bb.savefig('Bloch.png')
      bb.savefig('Bloch.pdf')


      The resulting files are quite different. The .png looks like:



      Bloch.png



      whereas the .pdf shows much darker lines:



      enter image description here



      Is there a way to make the .pdf figure look more like that of the .png?







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          The problem is with your PDF viewer I am using Foxit and They are the same:
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