Re: [PyMOL] Problems with rendering and saving

2006-05-05 Thread Florian Haberl
hi, On Thursday 04 May 2006 22:47, Andreas Forster wrote: > Hey Florian, > > I'd say it's a limitation of your graphics card. Others should correct > me if I'm wrong. In any case, on my computer, I can write a 6400x4800 > pixel2 file. > > >> PyMOL>png test > >> ScenePNG: wrote 6400x4800 pixel

RE: [PyMOL] Problems with rendering and saving

2006-05-04 Thread Anne Mølgaard
:-) Best regards, Anne -Original Message- From: [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of Andreas Forster Sent: 4. maj 2006 22:47 To: Florian Haberl Cc: [email protected] Subject: Re: [PyMOL] Problems with rendering

Re: [PyMOL] Problems with rendering and saving

2006-05-04 Thread Andreas Forster
Hey Florian, I'd say it's a limitation of your graphics card. Others should correct me if I'm wrong. In any case, on my computer, I can write a 6400x4800 pixel2 file. >> PyMOL>png test >> ScenePNG: wrote 6400x4800 pixel image to file "test.png". A different question is why I or you would w

[PyMOL] Problems with rendering and saving

2006-05-04 Thread Florian Haberl
Hi, i`ll tried to render something for a poster: ray 6400,4800 png test doesn`t work: Scene-Warning: Maximum OpenGL viewport dimension exceeded. ScenePNG: wrote 4096x3072 pixel image to file "6400.png". Is this a known limitation or does it depend from the complexity of the protein/ object