Hi,
will PyMol only save images at 72dpi, or can I dial that up somehow?
thanks
Avram Slovic
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Hi All,
I just wanted to know if there is an easy way to change the
resolution of the images from 72 pixels/inch to something like 150
pixels/inch either by a pymol command or a python one.
Jason
> From: Mirek Cygler [mailto:mirek.cyg...@bri.nrc.ca]
>
> I am trying my first steps with PyMOL. I have tried to
> display a XPLOR map.
> It worked well but the isomesh command displayed the entire
> map. How can I
> display only a part of the map (box or sphere) around a
> specific point
On Sat, 15 Dec 2001, Mirek Cygler wrote:
> The images produced by PyMOL are really nice. Is there a way to define
> the
> resolution of the image file? Say I would like to get an image with a
> resolution of 1600 x 1200 pixels but my screen is only 1400 x 1050?
ray 1600,1200
png image.png
Hi,
The images produced by PyMOL are really nice. Is there a way to define
the
resolution of the image file? Say I would like to get an image with a
resolution of 1600 x 1200 pixels but my screen is only 1400 x 1050?
Mirek