Best Practices for Extracting Images from Molden: A Scientist's Guide

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The discussion centers on the best methods for capturing images from Molden, with users expressing dissatisfaction with the Print Screen function as an effective solution. Suggestions include using the camera icon feature within Molden, although it is criticized for its poor performance. An alternative recommended tool is Jmol, which is highlighted as a better option for image capture. Overall, the consensus leans towards avoiding Molden for this purpose due to its limitations.
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Just curious what the best way to pull off an image from Molden is? To me it seems that Print Screen is a bit of a silly way to do it; any suggestions?
 
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It's the icon that looks like a camera. But really, don't use Molden for that, it's horrible.
Try http://jmol.sourceforge.net/" instead.
 
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