There are two ways that I'm using for this purpose:
1. Save file as miff, and you wil have one file with all the frames in tiff
format.
2. Use Sequencer and Format to produce a different name for each frame so you
will have different files for different frames.
Dragos
On Fri, Nov 04, 2005
Hi,
Is there a way to compute a volume in OpenDX? I have the connections and the
positions of a mesh but how do I compute the volume?
Dragos
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obtain an even smaller gif file than an mpeg4 one, for the
same image quality.
Dragos
On Tue, Sep 13, 2005 at 06:49:58PM -0700, Ian MacMillan wrote:
> Hi all, I have some earthquake hypocenter data (easting, northing,
> depth, magnitude, time) that I would like to display as an animation
Why don't you use the miff format (which stands for multiple tiff)? Then you
will have all the frames in a single file. ImageMagick knows how to work with
this format, so you can animate it or extract frames from it or any kind of
postprocessing you wish.
Dragos
On Tue, Aug 23, 2005 at
longer functions.
Can anyone help me with this problem?
Dragos
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> another program and that is not an option. I am looking for a way to
> search for the max and min pressure values while ignoring those that are
Try the "Statistics" control, it provides you, among other things, with the
maximum and minimum value.
Dragos
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After you import the data, you can pass it through a MARK->COMPUTE->UNMARK
control, where you can change the coordinates from polar to cartesian:
a
b
[a.x*cos(a.y),a.x*sin(a.y)]
Don't forget to mark the positions before you make the transform.
Dragos
On Thu, Jun 16, 2005 at 03:19
Hello and thank you all for your support!
The answer that I got from Donna, to use the fuzz attribute with a value of
-4, works and the problem dissapeared.
Best regards,
Dragos
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The data and the net file, that are creating me problems, can be downloaded
from the following address:
http://www.fm.vok.lth.se/Staff/Priv/DM/pressure.dx
http://www.fm.vok.lth.se/Staff/Priv/DM/dx.net
I hope you will find it interesting!
Dragos
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The blade thickness is around 1.0
If I switch to perspective camera, the problem remains.
Thanks for the suggestions, I sent the net and data directly to you.
Dragos
On Thu, May 26, 2005 at 07:44:34AM -0400, Chris Pelkie wrote:
> Hmm, still a mystery.
> How about substituting Ba
is nice
and is not mixing again the two surfaces but it is no longer as clear as it
would be with the isolines.
Thank you,
Dragos
On Wed, May 25, 2005 at 12:27:16PM -0400, Chris Pelkie wrote:
> Very weird all right. A few more things to try:
>
> Does this persist if you rotate the obje
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I tried in many different ways to elude this problem but with no result. If
you can see the picture and give me a hint to solve it, I will be gratefull.
Dragos
On Wed, May 25, 2005 at 07:08:41AM -0400, Chris Pelkie wrote:
> What is the object you are applying ShowBoundary to? If it is alre
isolines that are on them?
I tried to add a "Collor" control between "ShowBoundary" and "Collect" but
with no improvement, although I set the opacity to 1.0
Thank you!
Dragos
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