Hi Gary,
actually PyMOL should be optimized for red/cyan and not green/magenta.
There is no option to change the colors, sorry.
In PyMOL 1.5 anaglyph has been improved and there are is an
"anaglyph_mode" settings which defaults to 4 ("optimized anaglyph").
Other reasonable values are 3 ("half-color") and 1 (gray).
http://pymol.org/dsc/dokuwiki/doku.php?id=setting:anaglyph_mode
If you really need to change the colors, you could take the open-source
code and tweak the anaglyph_mode matrix in layer1/Scene.c
Hope that helps.
Cheers,
Thomas
Gary Hunter wrote, On 06/17/13 09:53:
> Is there a way to customise the colours used in anaglyph stereo mode?
> Anaglyph mode has been optimised for green/magenta glasses but I have
> lots of red/cyan ones so I'd like to change the colours used if I can.
> Gary
>
> Prof. Gary J. Hunter,
> Department of Physiology and Biochemistry
> University of Malta, Msida, MSD 2080, Malta.
> phone: +356 2340 2917
> phone: +356 21316655 (secretary), Fax: +356 21310577
> http://www.um.edu.mt/ms/physbiochem
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