Dear Vivek,

On 15 July 2010 05:33, Vivek Ranjan <vran...@gmail.com> wrote:
> Hello,
> Once I get a high quality picture from pymol, I want to put some labels,
> combine a few of them together, add some arrows and texts, etc. Any
> suggestions on what is a good way to do that so that I don't lose resolution
> ? I generally crop the pictures in gimp to get rid of the white space
> around, then insert them in a powerpoint and resize them to fit a few
> together on one slide, then add texts, labels, arrows, etc. Save the slide
> in as a jpg and then crop it again. But I believe that even though I starts
> with a high resolution pictures created by pymol, I end up with not so good
> picture due to the procedure I described above.
>

You could take a look at inkscape (www.inkscape.org). It will
certainly be able to do what you want, and you can export the result
into many different formats.

Best regards,
Folmer Fredslund




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