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Attendees
Tom Goddard, Zach, Eric, Greg, Elaine, Scooter, Tom Ferrin
February 19, 2026
Agenda
- Lab business
- Web site accessibility remediation
- Reducing ChimeraX Toolshed update server load
- Endowed viz position search
- Setup of server GPU nodes
Discussion Notes
- Web site accessibility remediation
- Score is now 97%.
- 3 potential issues still listed but can be dealt with at our leisure.
- Software export control
- May need to restrict distribution of ChimeraX to Iran, North Korea, Syria, Cuba, certain regions of Ukraine.
- UCSF export control office may look at ChimeraX. Interested in encryption technology.
- Don't have a date when this will happen.
- Restoring historical videos
- Scooter worked on Cronkite_Singing_Genes.mov.
- Tried Adobe Premiere. Can apply filters to specific segments (e.g. switch to black and white in b/w segments)
- Then tried Topaz AI. Processes whole video as one chunk. Used deinterlace and Proteus algorithms.
- Did second Topaz pass of Theia and NixXL filters.
- Topaz did not do much better than Premiere.
- Topaz Pro has Starlight algorithm that might do better, $700.
- AI algorithms improving. We could get Premiere and Topaz plugin. Or we can wait for better algorithms.
- Tom Ferrin asks if the original NTSC tapes are still valuable. Scooter says some are, others are not our material. Videos with Bob Langridge are valuable.
- Scooter will add README file to original clips directory listing the most valuable videos.
- Gestwicki lab post-translational modification web app
- Wants to present at our group meeting what they have done.
- Will try to schedule for next Thursday.
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