Hi Collin,
You can use the make1:1 button in the basic options of the 3D view to get
the xy scale and the z scale in proportion in both images. You can then
multiply the number in the value scale box by some factor (say, 5, if you
want 5:1 Z:X) for each image. The Z range in each image will be different,
and the scale bars won't have round numbers, but the scaling of the z bars
in the two different images will be in correct proportion to each other
(i.e., the 100 nm Z scale bar will by 1/3 the height of the 300 nm scale
bar).
If you really need the scale bars to both be 300 nm, you can do some
editing on the bitmap images of the 3D view after you save them. The really
important thing is that the data scale is the same in both figures.
I hope that provides at least a partial solution.
-Chris
On Thu, Mar 7, 2013 at 5:32 PM, Collin Becker <beckerc...@gmail.com> wrote:
> Thanks for the response, that's not quite what I am looking for however.
> I have 100nm tall features in one figure, and 300nm tall features in
> another figure. I would like to show the two figures side by side with the
> same scale bars of 0-300nm to highlight how much shorter the 100nm features
> are. However, with limit range on my 100nm features, if I set it to
> 0-300nm, it still just sets the max to 100. If I use the stretch color
> range tool it will adjust the scale bar in the 2d image to exactly what I
> need, but when I try to plot in 3d, the 3d seems to default to using the
> absolute max and min of the 2d image, rather than scale bar I imposed on
> the 2d image.
>
> On Thu, Mar 7, 2013 at 4:03 PM, andres.muniz-piniella
> <andre...@gmail.com>wrote:
>
>>
>> Modify the image with limit range. Then do 3d image I normally use it to
>> remove noise peaks with the rms filter. But you can modify the range
>> manually as you like min and max.
>>
>>
>>
>> Sent from mobile
>>
>> Collin Becker <beckerc...@gmail.com> wrote:
>> Hi all,
>>
>> I have some features that are about 100nm tall. However I would like my
>> scale bar to be 0-300nm. In the 2-d image I use the "color range" tool to
>> accomplish this. However when I plot this in 3d it seems to still use the
>> min and max values of the features. In other words, it still sets the
>> range to 0-100nm rather than 0-300nm. Any thoughts? Thanks!
>>
>> --Collin
>>
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