Hi there,
I’m new to Paraview, and I was hoping that I could get some advice for
my research. I have data from a flow visualization that consists of scanning a
laser sheet over a dyed flow and imaging the sheet head-on with a high-speed
camera, resulting in a tomographic scan of the flow. Each scan consists of 25
image slices (the z-coordinate and order of each slice is known). I have many
volumetric scans (~900) each consisting of 25 image slices that are TIFF image
files (~1.3 KB each). The intensity of each image corresponds to the
presence/absence of dye in the flow in order to observe flow structures.
I would like to combine the images from each scan into a volume and
then be able to create a time series of the consecutive volumes, essentially
making a “4D” video from my data. In the future, I would like to implement a
fast-marching algorithm to segment out various structures and play around with
particle tracking, but for now, I just want to create a 4D visualization of my
data.
1.) Is this possible to do in Paraview, and if so, how? If not, do you know of
any other software (preferably open-source) that can perform this task?
2.) Is Paraview capable of handing such a large overall file without grinding
to a crawl?
3.) Is it possible to automate the import of my data perhaps through Python?
I greatly appreciate any advice that people can offer me.
Thanks so much,
-Ryan
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