From: Joel T. <joe...@ot...> - 2005-07-20 21:03:34
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Check out the post on "High end graphics". This will solve the problem.=20 Basically you can ray-trace your molecule at a resolution bigger tahn=20 teh screen size and then cut it down afterwards effectively generating a = high resolution graphic from a 72 dpi starting point Cheers J Kolli, Madhavi wrote: > Hi, > > I=92ve just started using PyMol for making some figures. I=92m very hap= py=20 > that it is so easy to use. However the resolution of my pictures is=20 > very bad even after rendering them. When I print them they are very=20 > pixellated. I=92m sure there is something I=92m not doing right. Any he= lp,=20 > suggestions will be appreciated. > > Thanks. > > Regards, > > Madhavi Kolli > > Graduate Student > > UMass Medical School Worcester > --=20 Joel Tyndall, PhD Lecturer National School of Pharmacy University of Otago PO Box 913 Dunedin New Zealand =20 Pukenga Te Kura Taiwhanga Putaiao Te Whare Wananga o Otago Pouaka Poutapeta 913 Otepoti Aotearoa Ph / Waea +64 3 4797293=20 Fax / Waeawhakaahua +64 3 4797034 |