On Fri, 12 Mar 2010 at 01:27PM +0100, G. Damm wrote: > is it possible to make stereographic 3d-plots with sagetex? > I'd want to make a beamer-presentation with these plots and want to > help my students see the 3d.
Can Sage make stereographic 3-d plots? If there's a way to get a PNG image of such a plot out of Sage, then you can get it into your presentation. What exactly do you mean by "stereographic"? Do you mean the kinds of image in which there's two images, from slightly different angles, and you project it using polarizing filters and the students wear polarized glasses? Or those "magic eye" images that look like static unless you cross your eyes just right? My guess, though, is that if you are already using a computer and a projector, it would be better to use an actual Jmol applet in your class. Then, instead of a three-dimensional static image, your students see something interactive, that can be twisted around, zoomed in and out, and so on. Dan -- --- Dan Drake ----- http://mathsci.kaist.ac.kr/~drake -------
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