
Hi Cenk, Chimera can display 3D stereo using polarized glasses. You use the “sequential stereo” option for “Camera Mode” in the Tools / Viewing Controls / Camera. You will of course need the hardware to be able to enable that mode — a workstation graphics card that can do quad-buffered stereo and a polarized display — but if you have all that working for other 3D applications then Chimera should work too. Tom
On Mar 20, 2018, at 8:42 AM, Williams, Joanne wrote:
From: "Ahmet Cenk ANDAC, ISU" Date: Monday, March 19, 2018 at 5:28 PM To: "chimera@cgl.ucsf.edu <mailto:chimera@cgl.ucsf.edu>" <chimera@cgl.ucsf.edu <mailto:chimera@cgl.ucsf.edu>> Subject: Question about 3D visualization by chimera
Hi! <> I was wondering if it would be possible to view 3D projections of molecules in chimera using polarized glasses?
If not, would the Chimera team consider adding such feature in the next release of chimera?
Thanks,,
Cenk Andac, M.S., M.S., Ph.D., Head, Chair Asst. Professor of Medicinal Chemistry Head of Pharmaceutical Sciences Division Chair of Medicinal Chemistry Department School of Pharmacy, Istinye University, Zeytinburnu-Istanbul, TURKIYE http://eczacilik.istinye.edu.tr/akademik-kadro/ahmet-cenk-andac.shtml <http://eczacilik.istinye.edu.tr/akademik-kadro/ahmet-cenk-andac.shtml>
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