ack together in one's favorite image handling
>> program a la panoramas in photography Is this way too complex to
>> be bothered with? I suspect parallax may be a problem...
>>
>> -Tom
>>
>>
>>
>> -Original Message-
>> From: Ev
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I feel like I'm missing something important here!
-Tom
-Original Message-
From: Tsjerk Wassenaar [mailto:tsje...@gmail.com]
Sent: Thursday, October 22, 2009 11:45 AM
To: Thomas Stout
Cc: pymol-users@lists.sourceforge.net
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I feel like I'm missing something important here!
-Tom
-Original Message-
From: Tsjerk Wassenaar [mailto:tsje...@gmail.com]
Sent: Thursday, October 22, 2009 11:45 AM
To: Thomas Stout
Cc: pymol-users@lists.sourceforge.net
Subject: Re: [PyMOL] Saving high r
-Original Message-
> From: Eva Vanamee [mailto:eva.vana...@mssm.edu]
> Sent: Monday, October 19, 2009 1:51 PM
> To: pymol-users@lists.sourceforge.net
> Subject: [PyMOL] Saving high resolution images
>
> Hi,
>
> I'd like to save an image in high resolution for a po
y, October 19, 2009 1:51 PM
To: pymol-users@lists.sourceforge.net
Subject: [PyMOL] Saving high resolution images
Hi,
I'd like to save an image in high resolution for a poster.
The requested size is 20" by 30". I calculated that it would correspond
to a 6000 x 9000 pixel image.
H
For photographs, 180 dpi is often sufficient for large prints. For
diagrams, which are less complex, you might even get by with less, maybe
even 120 dpi. You could try rendering a portion of your image at that
resolution (e.g. 540 x 540 for a 3" square) and see how it holds up at a
normal viewi
Large format prints are not usually printed at the same resolution as
normally-sized images. This compensates for the distance the viewer is
at to see the image. If a professional printer is doing the work ask
them what resolution they need.
Rich
Eva Vanamee wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I'd like to save a
PM
> To: pymol-users@lists.sourceforge.net
> Subject: [PyMOL] Saving high resolution images
>
> Hi,
>
> I'd like to save an image in high resolution for a poster.
> The requested size is 20" by 30". I calculated that it would
correspond
> to a 6000 x 9000 pixel im
Hi,
I'd like to save an image in high resolution for a poster.
The requested size is 20" by 30". I calculated that it would correspond
to a 6000 x 9000 pixel image.
How can I create such a large ray traced image without crashing the
computer?
Many thanks in advance for the help.
Best,
- Eva