one more thing…
Delete all objects that you are not using for this particular rendering (save
it as a separate file). I have found this speeds up rendering times.
> On Apr 14, 2015, at 7:49 PM, H. Adam Steinberg <h.adam.steinb...@gmail.com>
> wrote:
>
> For an instantaneous rendering of any PyMOL scene that won't crash your
> machine use the DRAW command instead of the RAY command. You will loose
> features like shadows and depth cue.
>
> When I have to render huge PyMOL scenes like you describe below, I create
> them in a way that I can RAY them in sections (for example, ray the back
> section, then the front) and then reassemble those sections in Photoshop.
>
> You can also change how PyMOL uses memory from the Settings menu. Choose
> Settings/Rendering/Memory and then choose use most, but I seem to remember
> there is some limitation that actually makes PyMOL render without crashing
> when you choose use less.
>
>> On Apr 14, 2015, at 3:12 PM, m...@mskcc.org <mailto:m...@mskcc.org> wrote:
>>
>> Hi pymol users,
>>
>> I am just using pymol to open one super big molecular model (20
>> megadaltons). My pymol1.7 is on linux system and the computer has 32 CPU
>> with 62GB memory storage.
>> When I try to use command ray to make a high quality image, the pymol crash
>> with error message like this: Pymol ran out of memory storage and you need
>> to decease the quality of the image.
>>
>> I have tried to set the hash_max 10, 30 or 60 and it won’t work. Also I use
>> protein backbone to present the whole structure.
>> I will appreciate any suggestions.
>>
>> Thanks,
>> Wenfu
>>
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