Re: [PyMOL] Is it possible to write PNG images in PyMOL of higher resolution than the viewing window?

2015-01-05 Thread Takanori Nakane
Hi, Yes. See http://www.pymolwiki.org/index.php/Ray and http://www.pymolwiki.org/index.php/Png . Best regards, Takanori Nakane On 2015年01月05日 16:39, Brenton Horne wrote: > Hi, > > I'd like to know if it is possible to save PNG images of a structure > that have a higher resolution (in terms of

Re: [PyMOL] Is it possible to write PNG images in PyMOL of higher resolution than the viewing window?

2015-01-05 Thread amin
Hi. I think you can first render the frame to the desired resolution with ray [width,height [,renderer [,angle [,shift ]]] and then save png with png image.png Regards. Amin. On 2015-01-05 13:09, Brenton Horne wrote: > Hi, > > I'd like to know if it is possible to save PNG images of a s

[PyMOL] eMovie extension

2015-01-05 Thread Brenton Horne
Hi eMovie isn't working for me on Ubuntu 14.04, and whenever I open the plugin manager I get the pop-up window, here http://imgur.com/jxJ94Jl. How do I overcome this? Thanks for your time, Brenton -- Dive into the Worl

Re: [PyMOL] Is it possible to write PNG images in PyMOL of higher resolution than the viewing window?

2015-01-05 Thread Emilio Xavier Esposito
Hi Brenton >From the PyMOL command line the PNG file creation/saving command is: PyMOL> png filename, width, height, dpi, ray=1 Notice that ray equals 1 to create a ray-traced image. The dpi option can be set to your desired resolution in dots-per-inch and the width and height options use the unit

Re: [PyMOL] Dot representation

2015-01-05 Thread Sampson, Jared
Hi Yarrow - 1. Yes, according to the wiki, the dots are located on the vdW surface unless the `dot_solvent` setting is turned on (in which case they’re on the solvent accessible surface). 2. Based on the settings listed with “dot” in their names, it does

[PyMOL] PyMOL png movie creation from command line

2015-01-05 Thread Brenton Horne
Hi, I'd like to know how to create a series of PNGs of customized width, height and dpi taken at a customizable angle between frames. I've tried using eMovie but I don't know how to set the image resolution for each frame using this extension. A command line-based way of creating these serial