Hi Tom,

 Yes, the best way to achieve this in splash is to use “normalised 
interpolations” and plot cross section slices (x1). Alternatively you can 
improve the interpolation by setting the number of pixels higher (r menu, 
option 1; this does not affect the actual number of pixels in the image unless 
you are using eps/pdf output).

Best wishes,
Daniel

> On 2 Dec 2017, at 2:11 pm, THOMAS REICHARDT <> wrote:
> 
> Hi Daniel,
> I am trying to produce a slice of a simulation and render the ion fractions 
> of H and He (found using Saha equations). I can read them into splash using 
> the .divv files, but the interpolated values are not always between 0 and 1, 
> which they must be to make sense. Would it make sense to use the normalised 
> interpolation in this case? Or is there some other way you know to be able to 
> render the ion fractions? If I just use the render by colouring particles 
> option, it's fine, as is expected, but the result is not always easy to 
> interpret.
> Thanks,
> Tom

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