Those commands represent the resolution of the image you're generating- you can do "ray 1600,1200", for example, to get a 1600 X 1200 pixel image.

-Sam

On Tue, Sep 1, 2009 at 2:40 PM, Pavel Afonine <PAfonine@lbl.gov> wrote:
Hi Raja,

here is what I usually do to get a paper-quality picture out of PyMol:

once I have model and maps displayed, I issues these commands:

ray 500,500
png file_name

You need to play with the above numbers to get the picture you like, and
it will be saved under file name file_name.png.
Since I use Pymol one a year or so, I can't remember what the above
"magic" numbers/commands mean.

Pavel.


On 9/1/09 11:16 AM, Raja Dey wrote:
> Dear Friends,
>                      Sorry, for the of topic question. Does anyone can tell how to improve the quality of a picture showing the electron density map of dna in a complex using PYMOL. I created the figure, but not happy with the quality as it is now. Might be there is a way to improve which I don't know. I want the lines in the mesh to be more sharp and fine. Any suggested program to prepare a publication quality figure to show the ED map would be of great help.
> Thanking you in advance...
> Raja
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