My first advice is, don't rescale the color map over time. Such rescaling is 
extremely misleading, and this misses the whole point of visualization. If you 
turn on automatic rescaling in the situation you describe, then you'll get some 
blue and red coloring to some other blue and red coloring with absolutely no 
indication that the average field value quintupled. You are throwing out the 
main trend to look at residuals. Instead, set a range that works well over all 
time. You can click on the "Rescale to Custom Range" button to set the color 
range to one that works over all time steps (e.g. 0 to 3). You may also want to 
change the color map to have better dynamic range, and you can do that by 
clicking the Edit Color Map button.

My second advice is, seriously, don't rescale the color map over time. If you 
open the color map editor, you can find a button that can automatically rescale 
the color map to cover all time steps. It can take a while for large data, but 
that does not sound like an issue with the data you describe.

My third advice is, OK, fine, if you really, really, really want to do this 
(and I still don't recommend this), you can go to ParaView settings (Edit -> 
Setting on Windows and Linux, ParaView -> Preferences on Mac) under the General 
tab there is a combo box for an option labeled "Color/Opacity Map Range 
Options." By default, the color range is only adjusted when you Apply a 
visualization (or explicitly change it, of course). You can change that 
behavior to also rescale whenever the time step changes.

-Ken

From: Hanglin Ye <[email protected]<mailto:[email protected]>>
Date: Tuesday, February 17, 2015 at 10:57 AM
To: "[email protected]<mailto:[email protected]>" 
<[email protected]<mailto:[email protected]>>
Subject: [EXTERNAL] [Paraview] Auto Rescale to Data Range in Animation

Dear all,

I am trying to create an animation of a cube under certain loading condition 
with paraview. During the animation, I hope that paraview could automatically 
re-scale the the color map to the data range of each time step. For example, in 
the 1st time step data range is [0,1], in the second it is [2,3], I am hoping 
the color map could change accordingly. However I could not find a way to 
realize that. Could anyone please let me know if there is a way to do that?

Thank you very much.

--
Hanglin Ye
Ph.D.Student MANE, RPI
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