Here's a crazy idea:  if someone out there were clever at both python
and manipulating orientation matrices, I would bet that a "scene" could
be quartered or cut into eighths and "translated" such that each portion
filled the viewport for rendering; then the individual images could be
spliced back together in one's favorite image handling program a la
panoramas in photography....  Is this way too complex to be bothered
with?  I suspect parallax may be a problem...

-Tom



-----Original Message-----
From: Eva Vanamee [mailto:eva.vana...@mssm.edu] 
Sent: Monday, October 19, 2009 1:51 PM
To: pymol-users@lists.sourceforge.net
Subject: [PyMOL] Saving high resolution images

Hi,

I'd like to save an image in high resolution for a poster.
The requested size is 20" by 30". I calculated that it would correspond
to a 6000 x 9000 pixel image.
How can I create such a large ray traced image without crashing the
computer?
Many thanks in advance for the help.

Best,

- Eva


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