Hi Emilio,
Yes, PyMOL can indeed produce anaglyph images in stereo (even
ray-traced). This has to be PyMOL's most cost-effective 3D solution.
Here's how:
# grab a protein
fetch 1oky, async=0
# setup a scene for viewing; greys work nicely
color grey70
as sticks, org
zoom resn STU
show surface, p
Hi
I know that I can create cross-eye stereo images with PyMOL but I was
curious how to create anaglyphic (Red/Blue, Red/Cyan or
Red/Blue-Green) 3D images similar to those created in Spartan. Other
than post-processing the images with Photoshop, is there a way to have
PyMOL natively construct thes