There is Sooo much I need to learn about PyMOL… :)
> On May 10, 2016, at 2:34 PM, Thomas Holder
> wrote:
>
> Hi Adam et al.,
>
> This is a super interesting and helpful discussion!
>
> Just wanted to throw in the following shortcut for creating the 6" test
> images:
>
> png image1.png,
Hi Adam et al.,
This is a super interesting and helpful discussion!
Just wanted to throw in the following shortcut for creating the 6" test images:
png image1.png, 6in, ray=1, dpi=180
png image2.png, 6in, ray=1, dpi=300
png image3.png, 6in, ray=1, dpi=600
png image4.png, 6in, ray=1, dpi=1200
Ch
The 9600 x 4800 is a very common poster printer spec. Most print shops use 180
dpi images on their poster printers (for best print speed) and customers cannot
tell the difference between that and a higher resolution.
As a test, render a small image (say 6” x 6”) in PyMOL at four different dpi,
Thank you for all of the suggestions so far.
James, I have tried POV-Ray but am unable to emulate PyMOLs internal ray tracer
to match my other images, which have smaller actual dimensions at the same dpi.
Harold, I agree 2400 dpi might be wasted, but the professional printer supports
up to 9600