Hi Luis,

We've had "optimized anaglyph" in PyMOL for a  little while now. The
default mode is to attenuate intensities in the left and right eyes to
reduce strain and improve the 3D experience. If you have a recent
build (eg. after v1.5.0) try anaglyph. Versions before that don't have
the optimized colors. The new version also has a few different modes
(see the alaglyph_mode setting).

Cheers,

-- Jason

2012/4/20 Luis M. Sánchez <l...@uniovi.es>:
> Hi,
> Red-cyan and red-blue anaglyphs are affected by the chromatic aberration
> of our eyes. If I use PyMOL's anaglyph stereo and close one of my eyes,
> the red image is blurrier than the other one. Also, most of the red color
> is lost.
>
> Nowadays there are better color combinations for anaglyphs:
> http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Anaglyph_3D . Suitable glasses are also
> available from Amazon and other companies.
>
> Is there an option to change the colors used by PyMOL's anaglyp stereo? If
> not, maybe we could have a magenta-cyan anaglyph option in the future?
>
> Thanks for a great program and best regards
>
> --
> Luis M. Sánchez
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