Frank,
 
We no longer have access to Sharp3D equipment, but here is the last PyMOL
build known to work with that monitor:  http://delsci.com/sharp3d/
 
The general feedback from from demos was that these small low-resolution
monitors are not sufficient to meet molecular graphics needs.  However, the
Sharp3D technology might be viable at higher display resolutions, such as
1600x1200 or 1920x1080, if such products were ever introduced.  
 
Dimension technologies http://www.dti3d.com/ has a 1280x1024
auto-stereoscopic 3D display which uses a related technology, which, from
what I understand, does not require customized software builds to drive it.
 
Cheers,
Warren
 
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From: pymol-users-boun...@lists.sourceforge.net
[mailto:pymol-users-boun...@lists.sourceforge.net] On Behalf Of S. Frank Yan
Sent: Thursday, January 25, 2007 5:11 PM
To: pymol-users@lists.sourceforge.net
Subject: [PyMOL] Stereo on Sharp LCD



Hi,

 

I'm testing the Sharp 3D LCD monitor (LL-151-3D) using PyMOL 0.99rc6.  By
simply pressing the "3D" button on the monitor without enabling any stereo
in PyMOL, it appears to show somewhat enhanced depth.  However, if I enable
the quad-buffered stereo in PyMOL, the picture is just smeared.  I was
wondering if special version of PyMOL is needed, as well as specific graphic
cards.  If so, is such version of PyMOL available for purchase or download.
Or, this is just the best the monitor can do.  

 

Thank you very much.

 

Frank

 

 

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