Dear Jason,
Thanks for the tip about anaglyph_mode settings. I am using PyMOL version  
1.5.0.3. However, I usually work with carbon atoms painted either black or  
dark gray (over a light blue background). The optimized anaglyph setting  
makes it hard to differentiate red oxygens from black carbons. I guess  
that I will need some time to decide what combination of colors and  
anaglyph_mode setting suits me better.

On Fri, 20 Apr 2012 16:52:41 +0200, Jason Vertrees  
<jason.vertr...@schrodinger.com> wrote:
> Hi Luis,
>
> We've had "optimized anaglyph" in PyMOL for a  little while now. The
> default mode is to attenuate intensities in the left and right eyes to
> reduce strain and improve the 3D experience. If you have a recent
> build (eg. after v1.5.0) try anaglyph. Versions before that don't have
> the optimized colors. The new version also has a few different modes
> (see the alaglyph_mode setting).
>
> Cheers,
>
> -- Jason
>
> 2012/4/20 Luis M. Sánchez <l...@uniovi.es>:
>> Hi,
>> Red-cyan and red-blue anaglyphs are affected by the chromatic aberration
>> of our eyes. If I use PyMOL's anaglyph stereo and close one of my eyes,
>> the red image is blurrier than the other one. Also, most of the red  
>> color is lost.
>>
>> Nowadays there are better color combinations for anaglyphs:
>> http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Anaglyph_3D . Suitable glasses are also
>> available from Amazon and other companies.
>>
>> Is there an option to change the colors used by PyMOL's anaglyp stereo?  
>> If
>> not, maybe we could have a magenta-cyan anaglyph option in the future?
>>
>> Thanks for a great program and best regards
>>
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