>Hello All,
>Since I have long been such a big Mac stereo 3D proponent, it is
>especially important that I go on the record with an updated
>perspective.
>Based on all of the accumulated evidence to date, a verdict can now be
>rendered: we have lost the case. For stereo 3D visualization,
>Open-
Large format prints are not usually printed at the same resolution as
normally-sized images. This compensates for the distance the viewer is
at to see the image. If a professional printer is doing the work ask
them what resolution they need.
Rich
Eva Vanamee wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I'd like to save a
On Thu, February 10, 2005 9:54 am, D. Joe Anderson said:
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> D. Joe Anderson, Asst. Sci.2252 Molecular Biology Bldg
> Biochem, Biophys, & Mol Bio Iowa State Univ, Ames, IA 50010
> Configuring Mail Clients
> to Send Plain ASCII Text http://expita.com/nomime.html
The link you hav
On Fri, April 8, 2005 12:19 pm, Warren DeLano said:
> Gareth,
>
> Looking over the code, we're using sscanf for most of the PDB field
> reads...so there's no way around this short of changing the source code
> and
> recompiling. However, are spaces legal within PDB field entries? They
> would be
ny color. Is this correct? Can it also be done
> retroactively prior to ray tracing?
>
> Finally, once the color space is defined, do all the rgb colors get
> redefined automatically, or does this need to happen manually? I
> found the table for the biggest culprits, but Warren poin
quot;?!
The printer (a person running the press) does; not the little ink-jet
thingy on the table :-)
Printing a PyMol image to a local device (ink-jet or laser probably) needs
RGB data not CMYK (anyone who has a printing device that takes CMYK
directly and knows how to use it doesn't need any h