you can try to use a "pick-color tool" of corel draw.. I am not sure what it is actually called in corel, but you might be able to pick the exact colors with that tool...
hth, Abhi. On Wed, Mar 5, 2008 at 2:17 PM, Patrick Loll <pat.l...@drexel.edu> wrote: > 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 > > > --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- > > Patrick J. Loll, Ph. D. (215) 762-7706 > > Professor FAX: (215) 762-4452 > > Department of Biochemistry & Molecular Biology > > Director, Biochemistry Graduate Program > > Drexel University College of Medicine > > Room 10-102 New College Building > > 245 N. 15th St., Mailstop 497 > > Philadelphia, PA 19102-1192 USA > > > pat.l...@drexel.edu > > > ------------------------------------------------------------------------- > This SF.net email is sponsored by: Microsoft > Defy all challenges. Microsoft(R) Visual Studio 2008. > http://clk.atdmt.com/MRT/go/vse0120000070mrt/direct/01/ > _______________________________________________ > PyMOL-users mailing list > PyMOL-users@lists.sourceforge.net > https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/pymol-users > > -- Abhianv Verma Research Associate, Daggett Lab,