Hi Gary & Jason,
two more things to add:
Optimized anaglyph is not available in immediate mode rendering.
You can reset all settings like this:
PyMOL> reinitialize settings
Cheers,
Thomas
Jason Vertrees wrote, On 06/27/13 15:01:
> Hi Gary,
>
> I think you misunderstood.
>
> First, with a g
Hi Gary,
I think you misunderstood.
First, with a good video card, use Setting > Rendering > Modernize for
the fastest and highest quality on screen rendering. In fact, it's
essentially as good as ray tracing but without shadows. If your
machine cannot handle this, the fallback is immediate mode
I've found that all recent versions (1.5, 1.6, non-incentive) of Pymol
on my laptop running updated Fedora 18 (nvidia drivers) don't allow me
to use the control or shift keys for selection or editing in the gui. I
dug out an older version (1.4.1) and it behaved properly. It appears to
be pymol
Hello,
Does anyone have any experience in running pymol in 3D using a DLP projector? I
have an Optoma EW610ST, running from a windows seven machine using a Geforce
GT620 GPU. The computer and projector are connected via HDMI but at present I
am not able to configure any 3D output.
Many thanks,
Thanks again for a prompt reply.
I usually use LCD shutter glasses but they are starting to fail. Anaglyph
is a useful alternative and works on any monitor of course.
I'm also keen to use it for seminars with projected anaglyph images and
movies.
Not sure if I should keep ranting on about anaglyph