Of course,

For example:

   spectrum b, minimum=20, maximum=50

Or to color on a per-object basis:

   load myprotein.pdb

   spectrum b, selection=myprotein, minimum=20, maximum=50

Cheers,
Warren

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> Is it possible to modify the range of color used for showing 
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