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In a previous post we noted the increasing importance of biologics as therapeutic agents, with 37% of the drugs approved by the FDA in 2017 being biologic entities. A recent article in Chemical & ...
ChemBio3D can display red-blue images for use with 3D-glasses, or for use with stereoscopes. This video demonstrates: How to display red-blue ChemBio3D anaglyph images for use with 3D-glasses. How to display ChemBio3D stereo-paired images for use with stereoscopes. How to use perspective drawing and depth-fading for image viewing. You can purchase 3D Glasses at: http://scistore.cambridgesoft.com/ScistoreProductPage.aspx?ItemID=3489. ChemBio3D 12.0 supports viewing with red-blue 3D glasses to create a stereo effect. To activate red-blue viewing: Go to File>Model Settings and select the Stereo & Depth tab. Select Render Red/Blue Anaglyphs. Move the Eye Separation slider to adjust the effect. To toggle the effect on or off, go to View>Model Display and choose Red & Blue. To set the Stereo Pairs parameters: Go to File>Model Settings and click the Stereo & Depth tab. The stereo views control panel appears. Select Render Stereo Pairs to display two views of the model next to each other. The right view is the same as the left view, rotated about the Y-axis. Specify the Eye Separation (Stereo Offset) with the slider. This controls the amount of Y-axis rotation. Specify the degree of separation using the Separation slider. About 5% of the width is a typical separation for stereo viewing. Click here to update your profile.
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You can purchase 3D Glasses at: http://scistore.cambridgesoft.com/ScistoreProductPage.aspx?ItemID=3489.
ChemBio3D 12.0 supports viewing with red-blue 3D glasses to create a stereo effect. To activate red-blue viewing:
To set the Stereo Pairs parameters:
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