Hi Patrick,
       Recent versions of PyMOL have the option to write to a higher dpi.
I think the command is something like
ray x_pixels, y_pixels
png filename.png , dpi=600
krishna

Patrick Loll wrote:
I may be overlooking something obvious, but:

How can I increase the resolution of the image that is created when I save a PNG file? They always come out at 72 dpi. I can of course increase the effective resolution by increasing the size of the window (bigger image x constant sampling = more pixels), but I run out of territory well before I get to where I'd like to be.

Or is this somehow tied to the resolution of my monitor...?

Pat


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