SHADE draws squares (or rectangles) of uniforms colours. It use the grid boundaries to draw the squares. If the boundaries are not present in the input file, it will compute the boundaries by taking the middle of the grid points. The 'pixels' that you observe are just the grid of the data. FILL draws a continuous field by interpolating the data between two grid points. The plot does not appears as pixelated. But be aware that interpolation algorithm used by FILL adds some information between grid points that are not present in the actual data. You data *are* pixelated. SHARE shows it, FILL hides it. Hope this helps, Olivier
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