"They" used to have glasses things with a sort of wall arrangement between the eyes that you could use to view cross-eye stereo if you didn't have the knack of doing it by yourself. You could try to get hold of some of those. Alternatively, just use a cross-eye stereo pic and get people (your friends to start with) to try seeing the 3D - it can cause a great deal of hilarity which should attract people to your poster.


On 1/11/2006, at 11:55 AM, James Knight wrote:

Is it possible to make a 2D image in pymol that can be used with 3D
glasses, the kind you used to get with really bad movies? Or is there a way to do this with standard images generated in pymol? I'd like to add
these kinds of images to a poster so that people normally uninterested
in structural biology will at least show a superficial interest - "look
at the pretty pictures!"


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