Hi Peter,

I usually assemble stereo images in Photoshop and stay away from PowerPoint. 
However, check out the following link that shows you how to save images in 
hi-res in PowerPoint:
http://www.motifolio.com/tips2.html

If you write out the images in PowerPoint with the resolution you want you 
should have no issues when you label and write out a new image file in 
Photoshop.

HTH

Cheers,
-Rajintha


-----Original Message-----
From: peter hudson [mailto:peter.hudson.pe...@gmail.com]
Sent: Sat 10/10/2009 2:02 PM
To: pymol-users@lists.sourceforge.net
Subject: [PyMOL] stereo image for publication
 
Hello all
I am making stereo image for the publication purpose. I am going through
this procedure. I save both left and right stereo images from the pymol.i
use microsift power point bring them ~63mm closer irrespective of their size
and save them as a image file.Then i use photoshop to label them and save
them as per the journal requirment DPI. problem comes in the photoshop. i
cannot maintain the size, DPI as well as stereo image distance
simulatneously. Since, 63mm distance should be maintaned for the stereoimage
then i have to compromise with DPI or the image size. If i amintain the
stereo distance and DPI then i have to compromise with the size. or If i
maintain the size and stereo distance then i have to compromise DPI. can
anyone help me?  How to maintain all stereoimage distance as well as DPI and
image size as the journal requires.
I would greatly appreciate the help.

Thanks in advance

Peter

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