I am having a similar problem, but haven't found a satisfactory solution yet. I want to set the minimum and maximum values, but I also want to have it interpolate the saturation and opacity from the data inputs. When I don't connect the data input, I get nothing (the data has no effect on the saturation or opacity...so I get nothing on the image). When I have it connected I can't set the minimum and maximum values. I have many sequences of data (ie. things are changing with time), and I don't want the minimum and maximum values to change when playing back the sequences.
I can't use AutoColor as I want to overlay multiple pieces of data, and I want each piece of data to have a certain color. Is there a way to set the min/max values so that they don't change? Is there a reason this won't work? Thanks, Brent Bailey On Thu, 2004-12-16 at 11:50, Chris Pelkie wrote: > Set the min and max values but disconnect the data input. You > meanColormap not Colorbar, right? or not? > Either way... > > > On Wednesday, Dec 15, 2004, at 10:13 America/New_York, > FabianBraennstroem wrote: > > Hi, > > I visualize some data sequences from several data-files. > This works actually nice, but I have trouble to get the > ColorBar not > changing the colors for every different data-file. Right, now > ColorBar adjusts the new data-file. I tried to avoid this by > setting > the 'min' and 'max' values, but this did not help. > > Can anybody give me any advice? > > > Fabian Braennstroem > Duesseldorf/Berlin > > > > _______________________________ > Chris Pelkie > Scientific Visualization Producer > 622 Rhodes Hall, Cornell Theory Center > Ithaca, NY 14853
