> Firstly sorry for writing to you directly, i wasn't quite
> sure if i should posted this to the list directly

No apology necessary.

People should feel comfortable posting questions like this to the
[email protected] mailing list.

> I am developing some free-ware software that allows school
> kids to view molecules in 3d and understand how they
> interact and the shape that they are.

Very good ... this is the kind of project I like to hear about.

> I am using jmol at the moment in the applet form, and i am aware that
> the latest version supports stereo images, i was wondering if jmol
> would support red/green (or red/blue) stereo display, as this would be
> a cheep way for kids to see the molecules in 3D,

Interesting idea ... I had not considered it.

I have been thinking about LCD shutter-glasses for some time. And I
recently learned about 'geowall' using projectors with polarized filters.

But I have not even thought about red/green glasses.

It is not clear to me how I would render an image to the screen for
red/green stereo display ...

Q: Does anyone know what I would need to do in order to render a red/green
stereo display to the screen?


I will google around a little ...


Miguel

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