On 2005-05-24 (09:25) [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

>On Tue, May 24, 2005 9:11 am, Miguel said:
>>I suggest that you try the Jmol jpeg export. With the image quality 
>set to
>>50, the minimum that Jmol supports, then the jpeg images are a
>>little grainy. At higher graphic quality levels the images look
>>quite good.
>>
>
>They do look good, but... the big drawback is that the user can't
>specify the image size. I'd like to be able to create the image
>files at 2480 x 2480 (or larger) pixels.
>

how about exporting as a pov file and using pov-ray?  I've had good luck with 
that process in the past, though I confess I have not tried it with Jmol yet.

regards,

tim
-- 
Timothy Driscoll
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<http://www.molvisions.com/>
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"The last good thing to be written in C++ was the Pachelbel Canon." - Jerry 
Olson


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