학술논문

Low cost 3-D viewing of chemical structures
Document Type
Academic Journal
Source
Journal of Chemical Education. Dec 1995, Vol. 72 Issue 12, pA237, 2 p.
Subject
Three-dimensional graphics -- Methods
Chemistry -- Portrayals
Teaching demonstrations -- Equipment and supplies
Language
ISSN
0021-9584
Abstract
Three-dimensional representations of chemical structures can be produced easily and inexpensively by generating anaglyphic paired images which are then viewed through red-blue glasses. Many computer programs can generate the pairs such as Chem3-D, HyperChem and Quanta while Adobe PhotoShop can be used to process the screen-captured stereoscopic pair. When the images are pasted on top of each other and viewed through the colored glasses, they are three dimensional. These images can even be presented on paper or a transparency.