Hi all,
I'm trying to prepare some figures for publication and of course the
journal requires them in cmyk format. I have produced the images in
pymol using the cmyk color space and saved them as png files. However,
the png files themselves are in 24 bit rgb format if I'm correct. Trying
to
Roger,
CMYK and RGB are non-equivalent, and there will always be some mangling like
what you describe. The CMYK color mode in PyMOL is an attempt to constrain
PyMOL to using the a subset of RGB values that can be mapped reliably into
the CMYK color space, at least via Photoshop. It's not a
Dear pymol-users,
It is possble to subtract the values written in two diffrent maps in
Pymol. Maps of electrostatic potential are in AVS format (generated by MEAD).
Best regards,
Votyakov Kirill
Center of Biophysics
MIPT
Hi All,
The crash problem with some rate combinations of Radeon hardware and drivers
has been identified and eliminated. Thanks to everyone who responded.
This turned out to be an issue of the driver not completely flushing the
OpenGL pipeline before returning pixels from the display buffer.
A quick Google for pdb dxf suggests that there are a couple:
http://www.okino.com/conv/imp_pdb.htm
http://www.danforthcenter.org/smith/MolView/Writeup/file.htm
... although this article
http://www.sciencemag.org/cgi/content/full/281/5384/1814a
suggests that MolView's DXF output is poor.
hth,
On Thu, 16 Sep 2004 12:23:01 +0100, Roger Dodd wrote
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correct. Trying to subsequently convert them to cmyk format tiff
files in photoshop or coreldraw results in all the colors being
mangled (becoming duller and darker).
This may be a result of an inappropriate colour-space profile
Hi Warren and all,
I'm trying building pymol on sgi irix 6.2 gcc 2.95.2
(I got root access to that old sgi indigo2 extreme irix 6.2, and got a
13W3 to VGA cable to connect it to my sony g520 monitor, and it works
great.)
I installed gcc2.95.2,
and am building the external dependencies for
Dr Charles S. BondUniversity of Dundee Tel: +44-1382-348325
Honorary Lecturer Dow St, Dundee Fax: +44-1382-345764
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Richard Ball