Syncing up the movement of "plane" volumes.
Hi ChimeraX community.
I have a reconstructed tomogram which has 92 ‘Z’ slices, and a segmentation volume that has ‘374’ slices. They are both displayed as “Plane” in the volume viewer (image attached).
I would like to record a movie where they are showing the same features simultaneously. I have used the command: “volume #5 planes z,0,92; volume #2 planes z,0,374 ; wait 120 ; “
However, the volumes do not move at the same time: volume 5 completes before volume 2 begins.
Is there a way around this, so that I can play both volumes at the same time?
Thank you for any tips!
Megan
Ah, here is the screen shot:
[Graphical user interface Description automatically generated with medium confidence] From: "Mayer, Megan" Megan_Mayer@hms.harvard.edu Date: Thursday, September 30, 2021 at 4:57 PM To: "chimerax-users@cgl.ucsf.edu" chimerax-users@cgl.ucsf.edu Subject: Syncing up the movement of "plane" volumes.
Hi ChimeraX community.
I have a reconstructed tomogram which has 92 ‘Z’ slices, and a segmentation volume that has ‘374’ slices. They are both displayed as “Plane” in the volume viewer (image attached).
I would like to record a movie where they are showing the same features simultaneously. I have used the command: “volume #5 planes z,0,92; volume #2 planes z,0,374 ; wait 120 ; “
However, the volumes do not move at the same time: volume 5 completes before volume 2 begins.
Is there a way around this, so that I can play both volumes at the same time?
Thank you for any tips!
Megan
Hi Megan, I believe that the 92 planes are numbered 0 to 91, and 374 planes are numbered 0 to 373. Since they have different numbers of slices you wouldn't expect them to finish at the same time if they start at the same time. I would expect your command to make them start at the same time, but when #2 is finished, you still have slices 92-373 of #5 to traverse. If you wanted them to both start and finish at the same time, you would need to figure out the start, end, and interval (e.g. every other one, every third one) that would give you the same number of planes to traverse for each volume. E.g. something like
volume #5 planes z,0,91; volume #2 planes z,0,373,4; wait 120
...but the exact numbers would depend on how you expect the features of the two maps to align in Z. I hope this helps, Elaine ----- Elaine C. Meng, Ph.D. UCSF Chimera(X) team Department of Pharmaceutical Chemistry University of California, San Francisco
On Sep 30, 2021, at 2:00 PM, Mayer, Megan via ChimeraX-users chimerax-users@cgl.ucsf.edu wrote:
Ah, here is the screen shot:
<image001.png> From: "Mayer, Megan" Megan_Mayer@hms.harvard.edu Date: Thursday, September 30, 2021 at 4:57 PM To: "chimerax-users@cgl.ucsf.edu" chimerax-users@cgl.ucsf.edu Subject: Syncing up the movement of "plane" volumes.
Hi ChimeraX community.
I have a reconstructed tomogram which has 92 ‘Z’ slices, and a segmentation volume that has ‘374’ slices. They are both displayed as “Plane” in the volume viewer (image attached).
I would like to record a movie where they are showing the same features simultaneously. I have used the command: “volume #5 planes z,0,92; volume #2 planes z,0,374 ; wait 120 ; “
However, the volumes do not move at the same time: volume 5 completes before volume 2 begins.
Is there a way around this, so that I can play both volumes at the same time?
Thank you for any tips!
Megan
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