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Eadfrith: a molecular rendering program for Silicon Graphics workstations

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  • 1Department of Chemistry, University of Cambridge, Cambridge, England.

Journal of Molecular Graphics
|April 1, 1996
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Eadfrith software enables rapid, interactive visualization of molecules for high-quality image generation. This tool aids researchers in molecular modeling and structural analysis.

Area of Science:

  • Computational chemistry
  • Molecular modeling
  • Scientific visualization

Background:

  • Accurate molecular visualization is crucial for understanding chemical structures and properties.
  • Existing tools may lack speed or high-quality rendering capabilities for publication.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To develop Eadfrith, a software program for rapid and interactive molecular display.
  • To enable high-quality rendering of molecular structures suitable for publication.

Main Methods:

  • Eadfrith processes molecular structures from MacroModel files.
  • The software supports interactive manipulation (rotation, translation, scaling).
  • Features include transparency, electrostatic effects, and vibrational mode visualization.

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Main Results:

  • Eadfrith provides fast rendering of molecular models.
  • It facilitates interactive manipulation for detailed analysis.
  • The program generates high-quality images for scientific output.

Conclusions:

  • Eadfrith offers an efficient solution for visualizing molecular structures.
  • It enhances the process of creating publication-ready molecular images.
  • The software is freely available for Silicon Graphics platforms via the Web.