I don't know if there's a way to do this from within pymol, but it's 
fairly straightforward to do using mapman (from ccp4) - or your favorite 
map utility.

Pete

Tatyana Sysoeva wrote:
> Dear Pymol experts!
> 
> I am going to make a presentation with running Pymol during it. I would like 
> to show small details (ligand densities) of several ED maps in this 
> presentation.
> I will have to keep several Pymol instances running due to setup of the 
> presentation to avoid loading big files on the fly.
> I am worrying that if I open and carve all maps within one of the Pymol 
> instances it will be very resource consuming. That is why I am wondering if 
> there is a way to save the carved ED around the ligands as  a volume object 
> and use this for the life presentation instead of the maps?  I found a short 
> article named "volume" and mentioning of the "map_new" but I could not fine a 
> fuller description of these commands.
> 
> The main problem is that I am using stereo projection and do not want to 
> render pictures and movies, therefore all view will show up in 3D.
> 
> I am using Win7 system with the Pymol v1.3. If there is any additional 
> information or details are needed - I am more than happy to provide them!
> 
> Thank you very much in advance!
> 
> Cheers,
> Tanya
> 


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