I'm making a figure that contains both an actual molecular
representation (from PyMOL) and a simplified cartoon representation
of the same complex (made in a graphics program, in this case
CorelDraw). I want to match the colors between the two parts of the
figure (or at least get close). However, while I can get a decent
match for primary colors (red, yellow), for colors like magenta,
cyan, light green, and purple, I can't get anywhere close--the colors
in the PyMOL picture are rich and vibrant, while my best attempts to
match them in CorelDraw are VERY far off and dull and nasty.
Any ideas? E.g., can someone point me to the RGB or CMYK mappings
for the different colors used in PyMOL? I can choose any RGB or CMYK
combination for a color in CorelDraw, so perhaps this will help.
Other pointers from folks who are more graphically savvy are also
welcome.
Thanks,
Pat
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