Hello.
I am struggling with an old question--old because I've found several
discussions and wiki bits on this topic, e.g. on the PyMOL mailing list (
http://sourceforge.net/p/pymol/mailman/message/26496806/ and
http://www.pymolwiki.org/index.php/Display_CCP4_Maps), but the suggestions
about how to fix the problem are not working for me, and I cannot figure
out why. Perhaps someone here can help:

I'd like to display (for beauty's sake) a selection of a model with the map
about this selection. I've fetched the model from the PDB, downloaded its
2mFo-DFc CCP4 map, loaded both the map and model into both PyMOL (student
version) and Coot (0.8.2-pre EL (revision 5592)), and decided that I would
use PyMOL to make the figure. I notice, though, that the map 'level' in
PyMOL is not equivalent to the rmsd level in Coot, even when I set
normalization off in PyMOL. I expected that a 1.0 rmsd level in Coot would
look identical to a 1.0 level in PyMOL, but it does not; rather, a 1.0 rmsd
level in Coot looks more like a 0.5 level in PyMOL. Does anyone have
insight they could share about the difference between how Coot and PyMOL
loads maps? Maybe the PyMOL 'level' is not a rmsd? is there some other
normalization factor in PyMOL that I should set? Or, perhaps there is a
mailing list post out there that I've missed, to which you could point me.
:-)

Alternatively, does anyone have instructions on how to use Coot to do what
I'm trying to do in PyMOL? In PyMOL I displayed the mesh of the 2Fo-Fc map,
contoured at "1.0" about a 3-residue-long 'selection' like so: isomesh map,
My_2Fo-Fc.map, 1.0, selection, carve=2.0, and after hiding everything but
the selection, I have a nice picture ... but with a map at a level I cannot
interpret in PyMOL relative to Coot :-/

Regards,
Emily.

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