Hi Cameron

To colour on a blue red scale, if your Bs go from 0 to 100 you can use the
following that Warren sent me one time

color br0,(all)
color br1,(b>10)
color br2,(b>20)
color br3,(b>30)
color br4,(b>40)
color br5,(b>50)
color br6,(b>60)
color br7,(b>70)
color br8,(b>80)
color br9,(b>90)

Good luck

Daniel


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On Fri, 28 Feb 2003, Cameron Mura wrote:

> Hello,
> If possible, how does one color a PDB representation in PyMOL by the
> B-factor field??
> Thanks!
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