Hi!

Following up on my earlier post 
http://sourceforge.net/mailarchive/message.php?msg_id=30017929, I have managed 
to make some very nice volume visualizations in Pymol.

I now wonder about the possibilities of ray-tracing the volume? I should add 
that I'm not a graphics guru, so maybe this does not make sense at all.
Essentially, I have my volume, and also in the same view a protein. When I type 
'ray' to ray-trace everything, only the protein is visible. I also tried 
exporting everything to a .wml file (save myscene.wml) and converting that file 
to a .pov for ray-tracing in povray, but again only the protein is visible. 

So, my question is if it is possible to somehow improve the (already very nice) 
volume visualization, or is what you see on screen also the "only" thing you 
can get when saving a png-image?

Many thanks
/Per  
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