In article <10dohtINNpd2 at network.ucsd.edu> fred at network.ucsd.edu (Fred Criscuolo) writes:
>A couple of researchers here would like to be able to generate 3D coordinates
>from the stereo images published in journals. They would like to be able to
>scan in a stereo image of a stick model, and by picking the same atom in
>each view, have the computer generate its coordinates. Is there any existing
>software, either commercial or public-domain, that does this? Failing that,
>can anyone suggest an algorithm for this calculation? Thanks in advance.
>>Fred Criscuolo
>fcriscuo at ucsd.edu (619) 546-4083
There's a program, source file stereo.for, provided with the Brookhaven PDB
standard distribution.
C PROTEIN DATA BANK SOURCE CODE STEREO
C AUTHOR. M.ROSSMANN
C ENTRY DATE. 6/79 UNSUPPORTED
C LAST REVISION. 9/79
C PURPOSE. EXTRACT COORDINATES FROM STEREO
C PURPOSE. DIAGRAMS.
C LANGUAGE. FORTRAN IV, COMPASS(CDC)
C
C
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PROGRAM STEREO(INPUT,OUTPUT,TAPE5=INPUT,TAPE6=OUTPUT,PUNCH,TAPE1) STEREO
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C THREE-DIMENSIONAL COORDINATES FROM STEREO DIAGRAMS
C
C AUTHOR. M. G. ROSSMANN
C DEPT. OF BIOLOGICAL SCIENCES
C PURDUE UNIVERSITY
C WEST LAFAYETTE, INDIANA 47907
C
C DATE. MARCH 1979
C
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