fear this might be harder to achieve than it sounds, as
the lighting and ray shadows would have to match up across the segments to
produce a seamless final image.
Cheers,
Stephen
From: Thomas Holder
Sent: 12 May 2016 17:56:02
To: Stephen Kerry
Cc: pymol
try to successfully output such a large image?
From: Thomas Holder
Sent: 10 May 2016 20:34:44
To: harold steinberg
Cc: Stephen Kerry; pymol-users@lists.sourceforge.net
Subject: Re: [PyMOL] High Resolution Ray Tracing
Hi Adam et al.,
This is a super
any dots to represent an image pixel.
Did you take that into the account? Probably you don't need 2400 dpi
or 1200 dpi.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dots_per_inch#/media/File:DPI_and_PPI.png
Best regards,
Takanori Nakane
Am 2016年05月10日 um 09:34 schrieb Stephen Kerry:
> Thank you for
across this upper limit too? I have
a 2400 dpi printer, so I want to go with the highest dpi possible for the best
quality.
From: David Hall
Sent: 06 May 2016 19:17:38
To: Stephen Kerry
Cc: pymol-users@lists.sourceforge.net
Subject: Re: [PyMOL] High Resolution Ray
Dear All,
I have a protein complex scene that I need to create a large, high resolution
(1200 dpi) ray traced image of, but am unable to do so as I always run out of
memory at the end of the ray tracing process, with the following error:
python2.7(972,0x7fff7397f300) malloc: ***
mach_vm_map(