Picture 2D controls Export in JPG format

Hi guys,.

I created a piece of radar using a 2D image control. However on the attempts to export by using "Get the Image" I find myself with a full white/black (depends on the background color) square box. So in short, the plot of radar created from 2 variables is not visible.

Suggestions for the export of a .jpg of a parcel of a 2D image Control created radar file?

Thanks a bunch!

Have you tried the picture to Pixmap followed a JPEG Image function write?

EDIT: The code snippet is a modification of the example of the expedition. Everything I had chosen for the snipper were the three screws and wires between them. Nothing else has been selected. The displayed snippet, that's what I got. (Don't have the tool to Capture of Code installed on the virtual machine.)

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