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Yes, all you must do is render at a very large number of pixels, and use an
image editor and resave it at a heigher res. If you do not have an editor
that can do this and you are using MacOS then I would recomend
GraphicsConverter, which you can get from www.macdownload.com.
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>> Is there a way to specify the resolution of the images created by POV-RAY? I
>> have created a couple of molecular graphics
>> which look great on screen but when they are printed, they contain jaggies
>> even though they were antialiazed.
>>
>> Furthermore, when I open the TGA file in xv (or any other graphics program)
>> it says the resolution is 72dpi. I would like
>> this to be at least 600dpi. Is there a way to specify this in POV-Ray?
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> To the best of my knowledge POV-Ray has no facilityfor specifying the
> the dpi saved in the image. However I see no reason why you couldn't
> open the image in your favorite graphics program and resave it at a
> higher dpi level.
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