Oh, and the "Apparently, with the aid of AI, they claim it can transform 2D to
3D content."
Why would we care about that? We have actual 3D content. We only want it to be
displayed correctly.
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From: CCP4 bulletin board <[email protected]> on behalf of Jeroen Mesters
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Sent: Friday, February 28, 2025 04:07
To: [email protected] <[email protected]>
Subject: Re: [ccp4bb] 3D/Stereoscopic hardware options in 2025?
Hi,
could Acer's newly developed SpatialLabsStereoscopic 3D-solutions i.e.
3D-monitors offer a way out? Apparently, with the aid of AI, they claim it can
transform 2D to 3D content.
3D is still alive as CAD and game software developers are currently opting for
3D-glasses-free viewing based on OpenXR or SteamVR…
Best
Jeroen
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Biological Safety Officer (BBS)
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Visiting Professorship in Biophysics - University South Bohemia
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Am 27.02.2025 um 08:05 schrieb Blankenfeldt, Wulf
<[email protected]>:
Dear all,
I have just been shocked by our IT department’s announcement that they will
force us into migration to Win11 very soon. I know I am a dinosaur, but I still
use and love my old nvidia Quadro/Asus/shutter glasses combi (over 10 years
old) for hardware stereo viewing of protein structures under Win10. I am afraid
that this will simply not work anymore once I have been upgraded, since nvdia
has disabled hardware stereo in its drivers long time ago.
Personally, I cannot understand how modern structural biology can live without
it and I would love to still be able view structures in “real” 3D.
I know that the ccp4 community is graphics- and tech-savvy, I am therefore
asking if you know of any modern day and established/sustainable hardware
solution for 3D viewing in our favorite programs (Coot, PyMol, …).
Thank you in advance for your advice,
Wulf
Prof. Wulf Blankenfeldt
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