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Scientific papers often utilize LaTeX for typesetting, contributing to their uniform appearance. For creating high-quality graphs, popular programs include Gnuplot, PV-Wave, and OriginLab. While some of these options are paid, Gnuplot is noted as a good free alternative for producing professional-looking graphs.
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I was wondering what program most scientific papers's graphs are made in. They all look very uniform and while I know the typesetting is done mainly in latex, I have yet to find a program that produces graphs of similar caliber to that of papers.

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