One of the 3D displays that do not use glasses is called Looking Glass.

https://lookingglassfactory.com

Chimera does not work with it, but a friend (Tom Skillman) has one and said it is interesting.

Tom


On Feb 27, 2020, at 5:01 PM, Greg Couch <gregc@cgl.ucsf.edu> wrote:

We are always interested in new 3d viewing technologies.  However, any support for new technologies would be done as part of ChimeraX, https://www.rbvi.ucsf.edu/chimerax/, the Chimera successor.    With our limited resources, it's unlikely that we would implement anything soon, but we would welcome and assist a contributed ChimeraX bundle.

I'd like to suggest that instead of waiting for AS3D to become a viable option, that you either get a stereo 3D projector for presenting 3D to groups, similar to a movie theatre, or a VR headset for single person 3D.  Those appear to be the only available long term solutions right now.  If you can find a 3D TV anymore, that would work too.

And don't forget that Chimera and ChimeraX require a workstation graphics card for stereo 3D -- so a mid- to high-end AMD FirePro or NVIDIA Quadro.

    HTH,

    Greg

On 2/27/20 10:05 AM, Engelhardt, Peter wrote:
Dear Chimera developers,

We are most interested of always using stereo in Chimera. 
Lately there have been presented Auto-Stereo 3D displays: https://www.tri-evolution.com/en/auto-stereo-3d/
Because of this convenience in 'no need to use any stereo glasses' we wonder if Chimera is supporting Auto-stereo 3D displays, now or in near future.

We thank you in advance 

Cheers
Peter


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