[Chimera-users] lenticular images from Chimera
Tom Goddard
goddard at sonic.net
Thu May 22 10:20:16 PDT 2014
Hi Tanja,
The command “set fieldOfView 60” will set the horizontal field of view to 60 degrees. Typically it is around 30 degrees in normal Chimera use. You can see the value and change using menu Tools / Viewing Controls / Camera. Another parameter you may be interested in is “eye separation” in the Camera dialog. It will change the sense of depth — usually I use the cross-eye or wall-eye camera mode (also set in the Camera dialog) to preview on-screen the eye separation effect before making a lenticular image. A basic problem is not having objects that project out towards the viewer too far. That usually will not look good due to limitations of the lenticular (and other stereoscopic) technology — basically the physical image (lenticular print or screen) is not wide enough to portray an object close to the viewer’s face because projecting a line through such an object would land outside the bounds of the physical image.
Tom
On May 21, 2014, at 11:22 PM, Schulz-Gasch, Tanja wrote:
> Hi Elaine,
>
> the settings that are defined in Chimera to output a set of lenticular images work fine. However, we would like to experiment with a wider viewing angle....and I realized that increasing the number of output images decreases only the angle step size, but does not widen the viewing angle. Is there a way to influence this command line???
>
> Thanks again, wishing you a nice day, Tanja
>
>
> On Mon, Apr 28, 2014 at 6:45 PM, Elaine Meng <meng at cgl.ucsf.edu> wrote:
> Hi Tanja,
> I haven't made lenticular images personally, but others in our lab have done so. If you didn't see it already, here is documentation (prerequisites and instructions):
>
> <http://www.cgl.ucsf.edu/chimera/docs/UsersGuide/lenticular.html>
>
> As detailed in that page, you would need additional software (besides Chimera) to interlace the images, a high-res printer, the lensing material itself, and a cold laminator.
>
> I hope this helps,
> Elaine
> ----------
> Elaine C. Meng, Ph.D.
> UCSF Computer Graphics Lab (Chimera team) and Babbitt Lab
> Department of Pharmaceutical Chemistry
> University of California, San Francisco
>
> On Apr 27, 2014, at 1:58 AM, "Schulz-Gasch, Tanja" <tanja.schulz-gasch at roche.com> wrote:
>
> > thanks, this really was what i was looking for!
> > btw, i saw that chimera is able to export a set of lenticular images.
> > do you have any experience with that? some contact who can produce
> > then such a 3d image???
> >
> > have a nice we, tanja
>
>
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