Black holes can happen from not having connections or from your
Colormap not encompassing all the data. Check these two items.
How are you printing your image? Are you using the Print... from the
menubar on the Image Window? If so, I've never seen this behavior
before.
David
Dear DX-users, (Second try, now with subject-line)
I encountered two problems when visualising a 3D-data set.
I have a 3D data set on a non-regular grid.
The data are in the format
x y z f
I use autogrid and map to plane to visualise the data.
This works, except that there are "black holes" (i.e. non-colored
bands)in the colored plane.
Does any of you know how I can avoid this?
The second question concerns the printing to file of what I get on
the screen.
I rotated the data on the screen (using View control) to see it from
another point of view. I wanted to print a picture with exactly this
point of view. However, when I saved this picture to file and
printed it, it did not have the same point of view as the picture on
the screen.
Do you know how to "fix" the point of view before printing to file,
or is it possible to define the point of view in the Visual Program?
(i.e. how do I get WYSIWG?)
I would welcome your help,
Best regards,
Ton.
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