Asking copyright for one of your picture
Hello,
I'm a French artist and I want to ask you for using one of your picture in a project. How it's possible to use it for a double exposure photography in order to prepare an exhibition in Rennes France. I probably made a book in 200 ex. Thanks a lot to answer if it's possible.
Catherine
Hi Catherine,
Yes it will be fine to use the image. You probably will want higher resolution and with transparent background for compositing. I will send instructions how you can make that later using ChimeraX (might be on Monday since I am travelling today).
Would love to see the final art work.
Tom
On May 20, 2022, at 8:25 AM, Catherine Duverger via ChimeraX-users chimerax-users@cgl.ucsf.edu wrote:
Hello,
I'm a French artist and I want to ask you for using one of your picture in a project. How it's possible to use it for a double exposure photography in order to prepare an exhibition in Rennes France. I probably made a book in 200 ex. Thanks a lot to answer if it's possible.
Catherine
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Hi Catherine,
I guess you found this ChimeraX image of apoferritin on Twitter here
https://twitter.com/UCSFChimeraX/status/1269021399596724224
I made that image. You can use it any way you like. But probably you will want to make images more suitable for your work, for example, higher resolution or with transparent background for compositing with other images. Of course any images you make belong to you and do not require our permission. Here is how to do that.
Get ChimeraX software from
https://www.cgl.ucsf.edu/chimerax/download.html
Start ChimeraX and use commands
open 11638 from emdb volume #1 level 0.05 light soft surface dust #1 size 3 save apoferritin.png width 3000 transparent true
We used this electron microscopy and also an atomic model in a holiday card a few years ago where we colored it to show some of the boundaries between
https://www.rbvi.ucsf.edu/Outreach/card-gallery/2020-apoferritin/apoferritin...
That coloring used the atomic model. You can start ChimeraX and show the atomic model with these commands
open 7a4m sym #1 assembly 1 copies true
More commands are needed to do the coloring.
Tom
On May 20, 2022, at 11:29 AM, Tom Goddard via ChimeraX-users chimerax-users@cgl.ucsf.edu wrote:
Hi Catherine,
Yes it will be fine to use the image. You probably will want higher resolution and with transparent background for compositing. I will send instructions how you can make that later using ChimeraX (might be on Monday since I am travelling today).
Would love to see the final art work.
Tom
On May 20, 2022, at 8:25 AM, Catherine Duverger via ChimeraX-users chimerax-users@cgl.ucsf.edu wrote:
Hello,
I'm a French artist and I want to ask you for using one of your picture in a project. How it's possible to use it for a double exposure photography in order to prepare an exhibition in Rennes France. I probably made a book in 200 ex. Thanks a lot to answer if it's possible.
Catherine
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Catherine Duverger
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Tom Goddard