Re: [PyMOL] Movie to Powerpoint

2006-07-07 Thread Charlie Bond
Gerebtzoff gregori.gerebtz...@unibas.ch To: 'Karsten Seidel' k...@nmr.mpibpc.mpg.de; pymol-users@lists.sourceforge.net Sent: Friday, July 07, 2006 2:28 AM Subject: Re: [PyMOL] Movie to Powerpoint The problem with animated gif is the color limitation to 254 + one transparent colors, whereas

Re: [PyMOL] Movie to Powerpoint

2006-07-06 Thread Jesper Lykkegaard Karlsen
There some cool free tools out there in cyberspace, one of them is Slide Show Movie Maker by Joern Thiemann http://www.joern-thiemann.de/tools/SSMM/index.html Although it is not meant as a live movie maker but for slide shows, it just a matter of frames pr. second, right ;-) First you need to

Re: [PyMOL] Movie to Powerpoint

2006-07-06 Thread Grégori Gerebtzoff
been added/modified. Hope this helps! Cheers, Greg -Original Message- From: chiradip chatterjee [mailto:chiradi...@yahoo.co.uk] Sent: mercredi, 5. juillet 2006 22:15 To: pymol-users@lists.sourceforge.net Subject: [PyMOL] Movie to Powerpoint Hi Friends I am a new Windows pymol user. I made

Re: [PyMOL] Movie to Powerpoint

2006-07-06 Thread Karsten Seidel
Hi there, first of all, let me say hello to all list subscribers, as I'm new here. I've been evaluating PyMOL for a couple of months now, coming from Molmol. Chiradip, one option next to creating an MPEG file is to make an animated GIF. Unfortunately, I don't know a free program under

Re: [PyMOL] Movie to Powerpoint

2006-07-05 Thread Jason Thomas Maynes
of Alberta ja...@biochem.ualberta.ca * - Original Message - From: chiradip chatterjee chiradi...@yahoo.co.uk Date: Wednesday, July 5, 2006 3:14 pm Subject: [PyMOL] Movie to Powerpoint Hi Friends I am a new Windows pymol user. I made a movie in Pymol and saved the 120 ray

Re: [PyMOL] Movie to Powerpoint

2006-07-05 Thread Joel Tyndall
Video mach seems to work chiradip chatterjee wrote: Hi Friends I am a new Windows pymol user. I made a movie in Pymol and saved the 120 ray traced *.png frames. Now I want to convert the *.png files to MPEG files and then directly convert/run the movie in the Powerpoint presentation. can anyone