Was that a protein?

On Mon, Jan 19, 2009 at 5:22 PM,  <[email protected]> wrote:
> Quoting Robert Hanson <[email protected]>:
>
>> two threads going on here simultaneously -- my fault....
>>
>> u3d. I understand the file format. Nothing terribly difficult there,
>> at least not if we choose the "not compressed" format. But there
>> appears to be a single object type: mesh. So I'm interested in how
>> that works with all the spherical atoms and tubular bonds which
>> currently are not done that way. Could be a challenge; could be a VERY
>> large file. I'm definitely going to need help.
>>
> That fits to my experiences in creating an interactive 3D PDF figure.
> The combined size of the  different parts exported as VRML was about 8 MB.
> After importing them into the 'Adobe 3D Reviewer' the size of the
> resulting PDF file was about 150 MB. I couldn't find any way to reduce
> the size within the 'Adobe 3D Reviewer'. But within the main 'Adobe
> Acrobat' application I found an optimization option. This reduced the
> size of the PDF file to about 9 MB. I couldn't see any quality
> difference between the two PDF figures.
>
> Regards,
> Rolf
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