Hi. I think you can first render the frame to the desired resolution
with
ray [width,height [,renderer [,angle [,shift ]]]
and then save png with
png image.png
Regards.
Amin.
On 2015-01-05 13:09, Brenton Horne wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I'd like to know if it is possible to save PNG images of a structure
> that have a higher resolution (in terms of pixels, e.g., 4000 px wide as
> opposed to my usual of 1146 px wide). I ask this because I know that
> Accelrys DS Visualizer (if you're unfamiliar with this software it's
> another software capable of displaying 3D structures of biomolecules)
> can write PNG files of higher resolution than screen resolution and
> these images are often clearer when I upload them to my Wiki and I'm
> wondering if PyMOL is capable of producing similarly higher resolution
> images than screen resolution. If I'm not clear in my question, please
> do ask me to clarify.
>
> Thanks for your time,
> Brenton
>
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