sorry, this is the right link for the mac-pymol movie: people.chem.umass.edu/jhardy/BMS2006Files/pymol%20morphing/PymolMorphingMovie.pdf
On Mon, Mar 7, 2011 at 2:07 PM, Matthew Chu <linghonmatt...@gmail.com>wrote: > Hey Mark, > > In Window PC, I used ImageReady, which comes with Photoshop. > see this: > http://sage.ucsc.edu/~wgscott/xtal/movie/making_movie.html > > Alternatively, using Mac version of Pymol, you can easily make a movie and > save it in quick time format > see this: > www.chem.umass.edu/.../*BMS2006*Files/.../PymolMorphingMovie.pdf > > HTH, > Matt > > > On Mon, Mar 7, 2011 at 1:21 PM, <mjvdwo...@netscape.net> wrote: > >> All, >> >> Pardon the slightly off-topic question. >> >> We would like to use Pymol and generate movies with it on a WINDOWS >> computer. We are very familiar with Pymol and how to make the correct views >> etc. We write the individual frames out into PNG files. >> >> So what is left to do, is to "stitch together" the PNG images to an MPEG >> file. On Linux you could do this with mencoder. But we would like to do this >> on Windows and installing mencoder on windows is possible but not easy. >> >> We have found videomach, which costs a very small amount of money to >> obtain. Similarly, Adobe Premiere is affordable for an educational >> institution. We don't mind paying, but before we go there, does anyone have >> experience with making MPEG movies from PNG files on windows? What is your >> experience with quality of product and especially with user friendliness? >> >> If you have any insight, we would appreciate your comments. >> >> Thanks! >> >> Mark van der Woerd >> Colorado State University >> > > > > -- > > -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- > Matthew L.H. Chu, PhD > Postdoctoral Scholar - Weis Lab > Department of Structural Biology > Fairchild D143, MC 5126 > Stanford School of Medicine > Stanford, CA 94305-5432 > Lab: 650-724-3306 > Alternative Email: matt...@stanford.edu > > -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- > > -- -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Matthew L.H. Chu, PhD Postdoctoral Scholar - Weis Lab Department of Structural Biology Fairchild D143, MC 5126 Stanford School of Medicine Stanford, CA 94305-5432 Lab: 650-724-3306 Alternative Email: matt...@stanford.edu --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------