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| Type | Python Script |
|---|---|
| Download | scripts/stereo_ray.py |
| Author(s) | Jason Vertrees |
| License | - |
| This code has been put under version control in the project Pymol-script-repo | |
This scripts provides the stereo_ray command, which saves two ray traced images in PNG format. The left image is rotated +3 degrees and the right image is rotated -3 degrees.
Note that the end result is almost identical to using "walleye" stereo mode, which might be more convenient and is readily available in PyMOL.
Usage
[edit]stereo_ray filename [, width [, height ]]
Example
[edit]import stereo_ray
stereo_ray output, 1000, 600
This will create two images, "output_l.png" and "output_r.png". Just paste the two images next to each other (in some image editing program) and you're done.



Manually
[edit]To obtain the same result without the script, use the ray and the png command like this:
ray angle=+3 png left-image.png ray angle=-3 png right-image.png
Obtain almost the same result using the stereo command:
stereo walleye png combined.png, ray=1