
Steve Ludtke would like red / blue stereo. Tom ------- Start of forwarded message ------- Date: Sat, 4 Jun 2005 02:13:29 -0500 (CDT) From: Steve Ludtke <stevel@blake.3dem.bioch.bcm.tmc.edu> Reply-To: sludtke@bcm.tmc.edu To: Thomas Goddard <goddard@cgl.ucsf.edu> Subject: Chimera Suggestion We've had a minor resurgance of stereo work in the lab recently. We have a couple of SGI's still with the standard shutter-glasses, and a single PC with a CRT and an active stereo capable projector. We tried the Sharp autostereographic monitor, but it works only so-so, and gives me a headache almost instantly. It would be really useful to have simple stereo set up for occasional use on all of the desktop machines in the lab (which have normal LCD panels now). Anyway, I was just wondering if you guys thought about implementing analglyph (red/blue glasses) stereo ? I've done this manually for snapshots using the 'left eye' and 'right eye' mode in chimera to get the separation right, and it works surprisingly well as long as you don't mind sacrificing color. It would be very useful to have this available for interactive use. Any chance ? (it's also very useful for posters, since many people can't do the eye-crossing thing). Just a suggestion :^) - ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- Steven Ludtke, PhD | Baylor College of Medicine sludtke@bcm.tmc.edu | Asst. Professor & Co-Director stevel@alumni.caltech.edu | National Center For Macromolecular Imaging V: (713)798-9020 | Dept of Biochemistry and Mol. Biol. F: (713)798-1625 | instant messenger: sludtke42 | Those who Do, Are http://ncmi.bcm.tmc.edu/~stevel | The converse also applies ------- End of forwarded message -------