Hi Nick,

did you try the "surface_quality" setting? The default value is 0.
That's for molecular surfaces.

PyMOL> set surface_quality, -1

The resolution of isosurfaces is determined by the resolution of the map
as far as I know. You can reduce the map resolution with the "map_halve"
command.

Cheers,
  Thomas

Greeves, Nick wrote, On 07/16/13 07:56:
>> I am interested in displaying PyMOL session files using JSmol
>> http://sourceforge.net/projects/jsmol/  Basically this works but some
>> of the session files have high resolution surfaces which put a
>> tremendous strain on JSmol/browser when they are displayed.
>>
>> I am new to PyMOL and cannot see how to adjust the settings to produce
>> a lower resolution surface in PyMOL that should work better in JSmol.
>> I have tried all the menus and looked at all the settings without success.
>>
>> Any advice would be most welcome.
>> Best regards
>> Nick

-- 
Thomas Holder
PyMOL Developer
Schrödinger Contractor

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