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(Created page with 'Stereo_mode sets how PyMOL displays the screen for the array of available stereo 3D options. Category:Settings Category:3D') |
Jaredsampson (talk | contribs) (Added example stereo_mode settings, since none were listed before.) |
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− | [[Stereo_mode]] sets how PyMOL displays the screen for the array of available stereo 3D options. | + | [[Stereo_mode]] sets how PyMOL displays the screen for the array of available stereo 3D options. A few of the available stereo_mode settings are: |
+ | set stereo_mode, 2 # cross-eye stereo | ||
+ | set stereo_mode, 3 # wall-eye stereo | ||
+ | set stereo_mode, 10 # red-cyan (i.e. movie theatre 3-D glasses) stereo | ||
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+ | Changing the [[orthoscopic]] view setting may also be helpful when trying to view in 3D. | ||
[[Category:Settings]] | [[Category:Settings]] | ||
[[Category:3D]] | [[Category:3D]] |
Revision as of 13:36, 9 December 2010
Stereo_mode sets how PyMOL displays the screen for the array of available stereo 3D options. A few of the available stereo_mode settings are:
set stereo_mode, 2 # cross-eye stereo set stereo_mode, 3 # wall-eye stereo set stereo_mode, 10 # red-cyan (i.e. movie theatre 3-D glasses) stereo
Changing the orthoscopic view setting may also be helpful when trying to view in 3D.