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Extraction of 3-dimensional coordinates from a stereo picture
Stereoscopic pictures illustrating journal articles are relatively common in x-ray crystallographic or molecular mechanics studies. We describe a computer program that translates a stereo picture of a 3D model back into the XYZ coordinates of the model so that the model can be rotated, its energy calculated and detailed information not available from the original paper can be determined. The source code of the program is included on disk as 3D.FOR.