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2001-03-26 Thread Antoon van Heel
Dear DX-users, 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

[opendx-users] Printing problem: black holes in data; how to fix point of view

2001-03-26 Thread Antoon van Heel
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

Re: [opendx-users] picking from transformed object

2001-03-26 Thread Sharon Gibson
Thanks for this response. Your method is slick, but is it necessary ? I'm thinking that this would do the same as I'm doing by saving the original positions under a new component name, and then grabbing that component from the pick. ?? But there is something that is being overlooked in all my

Re: [opendx-users] Printing problem: black holes in data; how to fix point of view

2001-03-26 Thread David Thompson
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