You can create stereo images for publications in pymol: http://www.pymolwiki.org/index.php/Stereo_ray
Adding labels and getting them to "float" at the correct depth within the image can be tricky. As for visualizing the stereo images, you can either practice alot and get good at cross eyed stereo viewing, or you can buy a pair of glasses to assist you in seeing the 3d effect. If you google "cross eyed stereo glasses", you will get many options to purchase. Old chemistry texts used to come with a pair, but I'm not sure that students actually purchase textbooks anymore. On Sat, Jan 17, 2015 at 23:50 PM, jeorgemarley thomas <kirtswab...@gmail.com > wrote: Dear all, First of all sorry to put this off topic and silly question on bb. Can anybody suggest me, how to create a stereo image and how it is different from the normal. How can I visualize it, if anybody has answer for this please suggest me its significance in analysis. Thank you very much in advance. Thanks Jeorge -- Sent from MetroMail