On Wednesday 22 March 2006 09:05 am, Joao Renato Carvalho Muniz wrote:
> Or using Gimp (on Linux and window$).
> Mark A Saper wrote:
> > You can easily change the resolution (dpi) of an image without
> > changing the number of pixels, by editing the file in Photoshop (in
> > Image Size, change res
Just a quick note: we've had a "Publication Quality Images" page on the wiki
for a while (http://www.pymolwiki.org/index.php/Publication_Quality_Images).
We just didn't -- and still don't -- have the documentation for the new
internal DPI setting that Warren told us about.
Feel free to add any
Or using Gimp (on Linux and window$).
Cheers
Joao Renato.
Mark A Saper wrote:
You can easily change the resolution (dpi) of an image without
changing the number of pixels, by editing the file in Photoshop (in
Image Size, change resolution without rescaling) or in
GraphicConverter (on Mac
You can easily change the resolution (dpi) of an image without
changing the number of pixels, by editing the file in Photoshop (in
Image Size, change resolution without rescaling) or in
GraphicConverter (on Mac).
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Mark A. Saper, Ph.D.
Associate Professor of B
t: [PyMOL] Producing publication quality images
Hi. I'm wondering if there's a way to make pymol produce
high-quality images suitable for publication.
I've used ray/png to produce images, but the person I pass
them on to tells me they're only 50 to 100 dpi, and they're
wanti
Thanks Warren, I'll try that. I got two other replies, neither mentioning
the 300dpi arg to png. If that isn't recognized, I'll upgrade.
Terry
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Hi. I'm wondering if there's a way to make pymol produce high-quality
images suitable for publication.
I've used ray/png to produce images, but the person I pass them on to tells
me they're only 50 to 100 dpi, and they're wanting 300 dpi if possible.
Is there a way to do this in pymol? Or can I e