Hi Abhipsa, ChimeraX uses modern OpenGL graphics (core profile) which only supports 1 pixel wide lines. So when you make a 7600 pixel wide image those are pretty thin. The easy solution is to not make a 7600 pixel wide image, and instead use say 1000 pixels wide. If you are going for 300 pixels per inch the 7600 pixel image is more than 2 feet wide. But if you really do need a 2 foot wide image at print resolution you could convert the mesh to a marker model which makes each line a cylinder. It can take a long time for a large mesh, but is fine for a small mesh. Here's an example marker fromMesh #1.1 edgeRadius 0.05 Documentation here https://www.rbvi.ucsf.edu/chimerax/docs/user/commands/marker.html Tom Example marker mesh will retain its line thickness in Angstroms since each line is drawn as a thin cylinder. 
On Oct 22, 2025, at 3:20 PM, Abhipsa Shatarupa via ChimeraX-users <chimerax-users@cgl.ucsf.edu> wrote:
Hello,
I am currently preparing figures for a publication and am using ChimeraX to render a density map. The color of the mesh representation I am using is set to licorice, but after I save the image in TIFF/PNG format at 7602 × 5680 resolution, the mesh appears quite faint.
Could you please advise on how to make the density appear darker or more prominent in the saved image?
Thank you!
-Abhipsa
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