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- From: nfotis@theseas.ntua.gr (Nick C. Fotis)
- Subject: (10 Dec 94) Computer Graphics Resource Listing : BIWEEKLY [part 1/6]
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- Date: Sat, 10 Dec 1994 00:40:33 GMT
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- Archive-name: graphics/resources-list/part1
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- Computer Graphics Resource Listing : BIWEEKLY POSTING [ PART 1/6 ]
- =====================================================
- Last Change : 10 December 1994
-
-
- Many FAQs, including this Listing, are available on the archive site
- rtfm.mit.edu [18.181.0.24] in the directory pub/usenet/news.answers.
- The name under which a FAQ is archived appears in the Archive-name line
- at the top of the article.
- This FAQ is archived as graphics/resources-list/part[1-6]
-
- +The best way to read this FAQ (and most other FAQs too) is to view the
- +hypertext version using a Web browser such as Lynx, Mosaic, Netscape,
- +WinWeb, or Cello. This will allow you to easily jump:
- + * between subjects in this article
- + * to a Uniform Resource Locator (URL)
- + * to an Internet Request For Comments document (RFC)
- + * to some manual pages
- +
- +This and all FAQs that are crossposted to news.answers can be accessed through:
- +http://www.cis.ohio-state.edu/hypertext/faq/usenet/top.html
- +
- +This particular FAQ is at:
- +http://www.cis.ohio-state.edu/hypertext/faq/usenet/graphics/resources-list/
- + [ I think, I wasn't able to test it recently ]
-
-
- There's a mail server on that machine. You send a e-mail message to
- mail-server@rtfm.mit.edu containing the keyword "help" (without
- quotes!) in the message body.
-
- You can see in many other places for this Listing. See the item:
-
- 0. Places to find the Resource Listing
-
- for more information.
-
- Items Changed:
- --------------
-
- EDITORIAL NOTES:
- - I had too much work last month! Apologies for not updating the Listing more
- frequently
- - Our Internet provider (FORTHnet) has cut the FTP connectivity to NTUA
- (due to financial controversies). So we may lose news and e-mail
- until this gets sorted out. Be patient!
-
- 3. Computer graphics FTP site list, by Eric Haines
- 5. Ray-tracing/graphics-related mailing lists.
- 8. Plotting packages
- 11. 3D scanners - Digitized 3D Data.
- 12. Background imagery/textures/datafiles
- 13. Introduction to rendering algorithms
- c. Radiosity
- 16. Scientific visualization stuff
- 18. 3D graphics editors
- a. Public domain, free and shareware systems
-
- --------------
-
- Lines which got changed, have the `#' character in front of them.
- Added lines are prepended with a `+'
- Removed lines are just removed. Use 'diff' to locate these changes.
-
- ========================================================================
-
- This text is (C)Copyright 1992, 1993, 1994 of Nikolaos C. Fotis. You can copy
- freely this file, provided you keep this copyright notice intact.
-
- Compiled by Nikolaos (Nick) C. Fotis, e-mail: nfotis@theseas.ntua.gr
-
- Please contact me for updates,corrections, etc.
-
- Disclaimer: I do not guarantee the accuracy of this document.
- Use it at your own risk.
-
- ========================================================================
-
- This is mainly a guide for computer graphics software.
- I would suggest reading the Comp. Graphics FAQ for image analysis stuff.
-
- It's entitled:
- (date) comp.graphics Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
-
- John T. Grieggs <grieggs@jpl-devvax.jpl.nasa.gov> is the poster of the
- official comp.graphics FAQ
-
- I have included my comments within braces '[' and ']'.
-
- Nikolaos Fotis
-
-
- ---------------------------------------------------------------------------
-
- Subject: Contents of the Resource Listing
- =========================================
-
- PART 1:
- -------
- 0. Places to find the Resource Listing
- 1. ARCHIE
- 2. Notes
- 3. Computer graphics FTP site list, by Eric Haines
-
- PART 2:
- -------
- 4. Mail servers and graphics-oriented BBSes
- 5. Ray-tracing/graphics-related mailing lists.
- 6. Scene description languages
- 7. Solids description formats
- 8. Plotting packages
-
- PART 3:
- -------
- 9. Image analysis software - Image processing and display
-
- PART 4:
- -------
- 10. Scene generators/geographical data/Maps/Data files
- 11. 3D scanners - Digitized 3D Data.
- 12. Background imagery/textures/datafiles
- 13. Introduction to rendering algorithms
- a. Ray tracing
- b. Z-buffer (depth-buffer)
- c. Radiosity
- d. Others
- 14. Where can I find the geometric data for the:
- a. Teapot ?
- b. Space Shuttle ?
- 15. Image annotation software - Paint Programs
-
- PART 5:
- -------
- 16. Scientific visualization stuff
- 17. Molecular visualization stuff
-
- PART 6:
- -------
- 18. 3D graphics editors
- a. Public domain, free and shareware systems
- b. Commercial systems
- 19. GIS (Geographical Information Systems software)
- 20. User Interface Builders ---- (Please send me information!)
-
- Future additions:
- [Please send me updates/info!]
-
-
- -----------------------------------------------------------------------------
-
- Subject: 0. Places to find the Resource Listing
- ===============================================
-
- This file is crossposted to comp.graphics, comp.answers and news.answers,
- so if you can't locate it in comp.graphics, you're advised to search in
- comp.answers or news.answers
- (The latter groups usually are archived in your site. Contact your sysadmin
- for more info).
-
- These 6 articles are posted to comp.graphics 3-4 times a month and are kept in
- many places (see below)
-
- --
-
- The inria-graphlib mail server mirrors this posting (see under the
- Subject 4: Mail servers )
-
- --
-
- The Resource Listing is accesible through WAIS in the machine
- enuxva.eas.asu.edu (port 8000) under the name graphics-resources-list.
- It's got a digest-type line before every numbered item for purposes of
- indexing.
-
- --
-
- Another place that monitors the Listing is the MaasInfo files.
- For more info contact Robert E. Maas <rem@btr.com>
-
- --
-
- Yet another place to search for FAQs in general is the SWITCH
- (Swiss Academic and Research Network) system in Switzerland:
-
- interactive:
- telnet nic.switch.ch [130.59.1.40], login as "info". Move to the
- info_service/Usenet/periodic-postings directory. Search in the
- 00index file by typing "/" and the word to look for.
- You may then just read the FAQ in the "faqs" directory, or decide
- to fetch it by one of the following methods.
-
- ftp:
- login to nic.switch.ch [130.59.1.40] as user anonymous and
- enter your internet-style address after being prompted for a
- password.
-
- cd info_service/Usenet/periodic-postings
-
- mail:
- send e-mail to
-
- RFC-822:
- archive-server@nic.switch.ch
- X.400:
- /S=archive-server/OU=nic/O=switch/PRMD=switch/ADMD=arcom/C=ch/
-
- Enter 'help' in the bodypart to receive instructions. No information
- is required in the subject header line.
-
- The people at Ohio State University have built an automatic Text-to-HTML
- facility, which archives many FAQs (and the Resource Listing). The main
- URL is:
-
- http://www.cis.ohio-state.edu:80/hypertext/faq/usenet/
-
-
- --------------------------------------------------------------------------
-
- Subject: 1. ARCHIE
- ==================
-
- The Archie is a service system to locate FTP places for
- requested files. It's appreciated that you will use Archie
- before asking help in the newsgroups.
-
- Archie servers:
- archie.au or 139.130.4.6 (Aussie/NZ)
- archie.funet.fi or 128.214.6.100 (Finland/Eur.)
- archie.th-darmstadt.de or 130.83.128.111 (GER.)
- cs.huji.ac.il or 132.65.6.5 (Israel)
- archie.kuis.kyoto-u.ac.jp or 130.54.20.1 (JAPAN)
- archie.sogang.ac.kr or 163.239.1.11 (Korea)
- archie.ncu.edu.tw or telnet 140.115.19.24 (TWN)
- archie.doc.ic.ac.uk or 146.169.3.7 (UK/Ireland)
- archie.sura.net or 128.167.254.179 (USA [MD])
- archie.unl.edu (password: archie1) (USA [NE])
- archie.ans.net or 147.225.1.2 (USA [NY])
- archie.rutgers.edu or 128.6.18.15 (USA [NJ])
- archie.nz or 130.195.9.4 (New Zealand)
-
- Connect to Archie server with telnet and type "archie" as username.
- To get help type 'help'.
- You can get 'xarchie' or 'archie', which are clients that call Archie
- without the burden of a telnet session.
- 'Xarchie' is on the X11.R5 contrib tape, and 'archie' on comp.sources.misc,
- vol. 27.
-
- To get information on how to use Archie via e-mail, send mail with
- subject "help" to "archie" account at any of above sites.
-
- (Note to Janet/PSS users -- the United Kingdom archie site is
- accessible on the Janet host doc.ic.ac.uk [000005102000].
- Connect to it and specify "archie" as the host name and "archie" as
- the username.)
-
-
- ---------------------------------------------------------------------------
-
- Subject: 2. Notes
- =================
- (Excerpted from the FAQ article)
-
- Please do *not* post or mail messages saying "I can't FTP, could
- someone mail this to me?" There are a number of automated mail servers
- that will send you things like this in response to a message.
-
- There are a number of sites that archive the Usenet sources newsgroups
- and make them available via an email query system. You send a message
- to an automated server saying something like "send comp.sources.unix/fbm",
- and a few hours or days later you get the file in the mail.
-
-
- --------------------------------------------------------------------------
-
- Subject: 3. Computer graphics FTP site list
- ============================================
-
- Computer graphics related FTP sites (and maintainers), 17 Oct. 1994
- compiled by Eric Haines, erich@eye.com
- and Nick Fotis, nfotis@theseas.ntua.gr
-
- First are listed various computer graphics related resources, with a particular
- focus on 3D rendering and modelling. As this list grew out of the Ray Tracing
- News, I focus on this topic first. At the end are the FTP sites for all
- software and more. Here's the table of contents:
-
- Ray-tracers
- Distributed/Parallel Raytracers
- Renderers which are not raytracers, and graphics libraries
- Modellers, wireframe viewers
- Radiosity renderers
- Volume renderers
- Geometric viewers
- Data Formats and Data Sets for Ray Tracing
- Written Material on Rendering
- Image Manipulation Libraries
- Animation Players
- Paint Programs
- Libraries with code for graphics
- FTP Sites
- WWW sites
-
- Ray-tracers:
- ------------
-
- RayShade - a fast ray tracer for workstations on up, also for PC, Mac & Amiga,
- has Linda parallel language support and distributed network support
- programs; however, the package has not evolved much lately and the
- author (Craig Kolb) has been too busy to fold in bug fixes and have
- one official version, so things are a bit scattered at this point.
- POV-Ray - Persistence of Vision ray tracer, now at version 2.2. Offspring and
- successor to DKB Trace, written by Compuservers. Probably the best
- free ray tracer on the IBM PC, partly because of the many programs which
- support it (e.g. Moray, POVCAD, L-Parser, CTDS, etc etc etc).
- There is also FTPOV-Ray, which is a faster (unofficial) POV at
- informatik.
- Polyray - a shareware IBM PC ray tracer, object code only, but very popular
- among users; has nice features for animation generation. Its
- programmer, Alexander Enzmann, also works on PoV-Ray, so features in
- it tending to migrate to PoV.
- Radiance - see "Radiosity", below. A physically based ray tracer, heavily
- emphasizes realistic lighting and shading models. Excellent package,
- well supported and works on many platforms.
- ART - ray tracer with a good range of surface types, some interesting solid
- texture functions; part of VORT package.
- RTrace - Ray tracer by Antonio Costa, does bicubic patches, CSG, 3D text, etc.
- IBM PC and Mac versions also exist. Imports many different model
- formats. Also attaches to Bernard Kwok's radiosity package.
- VIVID2 - A shareware raytracer for PCs - binary only (286/287). Author:
- Stephen Coy (scoy@microsoft.com). The 386/387 (no source) version
- is available to registered users (US$50) direct from the author.
- "Bob" is a subset of this ray tracer, source available only through
- disks in "Photorealism and Raytracing in C" by Christopher Watkins
- et al, M&T Books.
- Microcosm - Nice commercial rendering system using scripting language, from
- vector representations to ray tracing. Demo available on net.
- BMRT - Blue Moon Rendering Tools. This shareware toolkit consists of a full
- implementation of the RenderMan standard which supports ray tracing,
- radiosity, area light sources, texture and environment mapping,
- programmable shading in the RenderMan Shading Language, motion blur,
- automatic ray cast shadows, and other advanced features.
- The toolkit also contains quick RIB previewers (using GL or X11).
- The toolkit is distributed as binaries for the following platforms:
- SGI running IRIX 4.05 or later, HP 9000 8xx/7xx running HP-UX, Sun
- SPARC, NeXTSTEP (HP, Motorola, and Intel)
- Larry Gritz <gritz@seas.gwu.edu>
- BRL-CAD - A ray-tracer, CAD package, and much more from the Ballistics Research
- Laboratories. Evidently has a fair-sized, dedicated user base. Free,
- but you must register it before use.
- RAY4 - Steve Hollasch's 4-dimensional ray tracer - renders hyperspheres,
- hypertetrahedra, hyperplanes, and hyperparallelepipeds (there's
- a separate real-time wireframe viewer written in GL called WIRE4 ) .
- DKBtrace - an older ray tracer, superceded by PoV-Ray.
- MTV,QRT,DBW - yet more ray tracers, some with interesting features, but old.
- There are a lot more than these, but these are the ones which are
- "free" and have some user base.
-
- Which one's the best? Here's a ray tracer feature comparison of some of the
- more popular ones. I assume some basics, like each can run on a Unix
- workstation, can render a polygon, has point lights, highlighting, reflection
- & refraction, etc.
-
- A "." means "no". Things in parentheses mean "no, but there's a workaround".
- For example, POV 1.0 has no efficiency scheme so takes forever on scenes with
- lots of objects, but there are programs which can generate efficiency
- structures for some POV objects (also, in this case, POV 2.0 will fix this
- deficiency).
-
- Rayshade POV 1.0 RTrace Radiance Bob ART
- IBM PC version? Y Y Y Soon Y Y
- Amiga version? Y Y . Y . (Y)
- Mac version? Y Y Y A/UX . Y
-
- Sphere/Cylinder/Cone Y Y Y Y Y Y
- Torus primitive Y Y Y . . Y
- Spline surface prim. . Y Y . . Y
- Arbitrary Algebraic prim. . Y . . . Y
- Heightfield primitive Y Y . . . Y
- Metaball primitive Y Y . . . Y
- Modeling matrices Y Y Y . . Y
- Constructive Solid Geo. Y Y Y (antimatter) (clipping) Y
- Efficiency scheme? grids (user/2.0) ABVH octtree ABVH kdtree+
-
- 2D texture mapping Y Y Y Y Y Y
- 3D solid textures Y strong Y Y Y Y
- Advanced local shading . Y Y Much! . .
- Atmospheric effects Y Y . . Y Y
- Radiosity effects . . Y Y . .
- Soft shadows Y (2.0) Y Y Y Y
- Motion blur Y . . . . .
- Depth of field effects Y . Y . Y .
- Stereo pair support Y . Y . . .
- Advanced filter/sample Y . Y Y Y .
- Animation support Y (S/W) Y (some) . Y
- Alpha channel output Y . Y . . Y
-
- Modeler lib/P3D IBM+ (convert) on Mac w/code P3D
- Model converters from NFF Many! Many! some . NFF,OFF
- Network rendering Inetray . . in 2.2 . dart,nart
- User support maillist maillist good digest+ little good
- Other S/W support some Much! a bit some a bit some
-
-
- Timings - default size SPD databases (i.e. up to 10,000 objects in a scene),
- time in seconds on HP 720 workstation, optimized and gprof profiled code.
- Includes time to read in the ASCII data file and set up. Note that profiling
- slows down the execution times, so real times would be somewhat faster in all
- cases (about 30%); plus, the profiler itself is good to +-10%. Also, these
- timings are purely for this machine - results will vary considerably depending
- on the platform. Now that I've explained why these are useless, here goes:
-
- balls gears mount rings teapot tetra tree
-
- Art/Vort 478 1315 239 595 235 84 381
- Art/Vort +float 415 1129 206 501 203 72 327
- Rayshade w/tweak 188 360 174 364 145 61 163
- Rayshade w/grid 1107 412 174 382 145 61 1915
- Radiance 289 248 165 601 150 42 197
- Bob 402 747 230 831 245 50 266
- RTrace 664 1481 813 1343 341 153 372
- RTrace c6 m0 652 1428 811 1301 331 155 363
- POV 2.0beta+ 588 1895 668 1113 306 56 542
- POV 1.0 191000 1775000 409000 260000 45000 31000 250000
-
- The gears and mount tests are probably worth ignoring because everyone handles
- shadows for transparent objects differently. Some consider them opaque to
- shadows, others handle it differently.
-
- Here are timing ratios (i.e. 1 is the fastest time for a given test, with
- the other timings normalized to this value):
-
-
- balls gears mount rings teapot tetra tree
-
- Art/Vort 2.54 5.30 1.45 1.63 1.62 2.00 2.34
- Art/Vort +float 2.21 4.55 1.25 1.38 1.40 1.71 2.01
- Rayshade w/tweak 1 1.45 1.05 1 1 1.45 1
- Rayshade w/grid 5.89 1.66 1.05 1.05 1 1.45 11.75
- Radiance 1.54 1 1 1.65 1.03 1 1.21
- Bob 2.14 3.01 1.39 2.28 1.69 1.19 1.63
- RTrace 3.53 5.97 4.93 3.69 2.35 3.64 2.28
- RTrace c6 m0 3.47 5.76 4.92 3.57 2.28 3.69 2.23
- POV 2.0beta+ 3.13 7.64 4.05 3.06 2.11 1.33 3.33
- POV 1.0 1015.96 7157.26 2478.79 714.29 310.34 738.10 1533.74
-
-
- Art/Vort was compiled with and without a "+f" compiler option; with it on
- floating point numbers are not promoted to doubles during expression
- evaluation (and so things runs noticeably faster). Other packages may benefit
- from such compiler options.
-
- Rayshade had some minor user intervention. The ceiling of the cube root of
- the number of objects in the scene was used as the efficiency grid resolution.
- For example, balls has 7382 objects: cube root is 19.47, ceiling is then 20,
- so a 20 x 20 x 20 grid was used. Rayshade needs hand tweaking of the grid
- structures for extra efficiency (esp. with balls and tree), though this is
- fairly simple for the SPD tests (i.e. leave the background polygon out of the
- grid structure). Tweaking in these cases means leaving ground plane polygon
- (if it exists) out of the grid structure.
-
- Radiance is quite different in its approach, as it is more physically based.
- Efficiency structures are built in a separate program (so the time spent doing
- this is not included in the above stats). Also, Radiance outputs in a
- floating point format (which can be quite handy).
-
- RTrace is often a bit faster when the "c6 m0" options are used.
-
- POV 2.0 has an efficiency scheme built in and so is comparable to the others,
- so don't get freaked out by the POV 1.0 performance numbers.
-
-
-
- Distributed/Parallel Raytracers:
- --------------------------------
-
- XDART - A distributed ray-tracer that runs under X11. There are server binaries
- which work only on DECstations, SPARCs, HP Snakes (7x0 series) and NeXT.
- The clients are distributed as binaries and C source.
- Inetray - A network version of Rayshade 4.0. Needs Sun RPC 4.0 or newer.
- Contact Andreas Thurnherr (ant@ips.id.ethz.ch)
- RRLib - Another distributed version of Rayshade.
- Contact: Wilfried Koch <bj030@aix370.rrz.uni-koeln.de>
- prt, VM_pRAY - parallel ray tracers.
-
-
- Renderers which are not raytracers, and graphics libraries:
- -----------------------------------------------------------
-
- SIPP - Scan line z-buffer and Phong shading renderer.
- Now uses the shadow buffer algorithm.
- Tcl-SIPP - a Tcl command interface to the SIPP rendering
- program. Tcl-SIPP is a set of Tcl commands used to programmed
- SIPP without having to write and compile C code.
- Commands are used to specify surfaces, objects,
- scenes and rendering options.
- It renders either in PPM format or in Utah Raster Toolkit RLE format
- or to the photo widget in the Tk-based X11 applications.
- VOGLE - graphics learning environment (device portable).
- VOGL - an SGI GL-like library based on VOGLE.
- REND386 - A *fast* polygon renderer for IBM PC 386s and up. Version 2 on up.
- [ It's not photorealistic, but rather a real-time renderer]
- RENDERLIB - 3D DLL for IBM PC Windows 3.0, RLIBDEMO.ZIP.
- XSHARP21 - Dr. Dobb's Journal PC renderer source code, with budget texture
- mapping.
- CRITERION - Canon / Criterion Renderware package - real time graphics
- API and toolkit for various platforms (commercial).
-
-
- Modellers, wireframe viewers:
- -----------------------------
-
- Moray, POVCAD - modelers for the PC for POV.
- BLOB - Fun blobby modeler for PC (output to POV, DXF, etc)
- VISION-3D - Mac modeler, can output Radiance & Rayshade files.
- IRIT - A CSG solid modeler, with support for freeform surfaces.
- BRL-CAD - A CAD modeler, comes with ray tracer, image support, etc etc.
- P3D - See volume rendering section.
- X3D - A wireframe viewer for X11.
- 3DV - 3-D wireframe graphics toolkit, with C source, 3dv objects, other stuff
- Look at major PC archives like wuarchive. One such file is 3DKIT1.ZIP
- (at romulus.ulowell.edu)
- PV3D - a shareware front end modeler for POVRAY 2.x and Vivid 2.x
- (latest version: 2.10). French docs for now, price for
- registering 250 French Francs. Save disabled.
- Some extra utilities for the registered version.
- Contact: lecointe@ccbbs.gna.org (Lecointe Ludovic)
- Xmgf - A Motif based Object viewer ( public domain, with source )
- Xmgf can read other CAD or object file formats via filters. Current
- formats include NFF/OBJ/OFF/RAY/SLA/DXF/MINICAD/IGRIP. These filters
- do not cover all the features avaliable but they are a start.
- Xmgf Auto-scales images,can have the viewing parameters stored in a file
- produce Xfig and Postscript and MIF output as well as RAYSHADE data
- files and PGM, PBM and XBM SunRaster and GIF image outputs.
- Contact: Paul Hoad <P.Hoad@ee.surrey.ac.uk>
- Multiverse - X11R4 & Berkeley sockets animator and more.
- AERO - actually, it's a rigid-body visualizer and animator.
- Xvirtual - a Linux/X11 program (Xview). Wireframe, solid shading
- (in real time), plus (optional) shadows (not so real time).
- Marcus Roth <roth@beholder2.rz.uni-mannheim.de>
- +Sced - Constraint Based Scene Editing for UNIX/X. It exports scene files for
- + both POV and Rayshade. It is being distributed as source code
-
-
- Radiosity renderers:
- --------------------
-
- Radiance - a ray tracer w/radiosity effects, by Greg Ward. Excellent shading
- models and physically based lighting simulation. Unix/X based, though
- has been ported to the Amiga and is going ported to the PC (386).
- RAD - a simple public-domain radiosity package in C. The solution can be run
- stand-alone on any Unix box, but the walk-through requires a SGI 4D.
- Author: Bernard Kwok <g-kwok@cs.yorku.ca>
- INDIA - An Indian radiosity package based on Radiance.
- SGI_RAD - An interactive radiosity package that runs on SGI machines with a
- Spaceball. It includes a house database.
- Author: Guy Moreillon <moreillo@ligsg1.epfl.ch>
- NeXTrad - yet another (minimal) radiosity package, for the NeXT computers
- (requires NeXTSTEP 3.0+)
- BMRT - See in the raytracers list above.
-
-
- Volume renderers:
- -----------------
-
- P3D - Outputs to Rayshade, DXF, RenderMan, Art, and others.
- VREND - Cornell's Volume Renderer, from Kartch/Devine/Caffey/Warren (FORTRAN).
- Bob - Brick of Bytes, for SGI machines from UMN
- VolPack - fast, high-quality volume rendering library from Lacroute/Levoy
- SDSC_NetV - San Diego's networked volume rendering client program (free for
- SDSC-affiliated sites. SDSC_NetV distributes CPU-intensive rendering
- jobs to high-end rendering engines at SDSC.
- Anyone with access to a Sun SPARCstation, a Silicon Graphics
- workstation, or a DEC workstation, is encouraged to try it out
- with the SDSC_NetV sample data sets.
-
-
- Geometric viewers:
- ------------------
-
- SALEM - A GL-based package from Dobkin et al. for exploring mathematical
- structures.
- GEOMVIEW - A GL-based package for looking and interactively manipulating
- 3D objects, from Geometry Center at Minnesota.
- (There are SGI and NeXT versions at least)
- XYZ GeoBench -(eXperimental geometrY Zurich) is a workbench for geometric
- computation for Macintosh computers.
- WIRE4 - GL wireframe previewer for Steve Hollasch's RAY4 (see above)
- +AlphaShape - A package for working with Alpha shapes. Alpha shapes
- + can be viewed as generalizations of the convex hull of a point set.
- + The software currently consists of four programs:
- + detri --- 3D Delaunay triangulation (randomized incremental flip)
- + mkalf --- 3D Alpha shape file and data structure
- + alvis --- 3D Alpha shape visualizer (requires SGI)
- + volbl --- Measuring space filling diagrams and voids
- +
- + There's also source code available in the same site
-
-
- Data Formats and Data Sets for Ray Tracing:
- -------------------------------------------
-
- SPD - a set of procedural databases for testing ray tracers.
- NFF - simplistic file format used by SPD.
- OFF - another file format.
- P3D - a lispy file format.
- TDDD - Imagine (3D modeler) format, has converters for RayShade, NFF, OFF, etc.
- Also includes a nice postscript object displayer. Some GREAT models.
- T3DLIB - converts to/from TDDD/TTDDD, OFF, NFF, Rayshade 4.0, Imagine,
- and vort 3d objects. Also outputs Framemaker MIF files and isometric
- views in Postscript. Registered users get a TeX PK font converter and
- a superquadric surfaces generator.
- Glenn Lewis <glewis@pcocd2.intel.com>
- MSDL - Manchester Scene Description Language. The distribution consists of
- the definition for a 3D scene description language, and a parser to
- help users write applications to read scenes. The user compiles the
- parser, and links it to his or her application. Included with the
- distribution are utilities to help convert OFF file into MSDL objects.
- Some samples scenes are also available.
- Contact: cgu-info@mcc.ac.uk
- World Wide Web pages at http://info.mcc.ac.uk/CGU/MSDL/MSDL-intro.html
- MGF - Materials and Geometry Format, a least common denominator language for
- describing scenes and objects suitable for physically-based rendering
- applications (among other things).
- World Wide Web pages at ftp://hobbes.lbl.gov/www/mgf/HOME.html
-
-
- Volume Rendering Data:
- ----------------------
-
- CHVRTD - Chapel Hill Volume Rendering Test Datasets, includes volume sets for
- two heads, a brain, a knee, electron density maps for RNA and others.
- AVS - Volume Visualization datasets.
-
-
- Written Material on Rendering:
- ------------------------------
-
- RT News - collections of articles on ray tracing.
- RT abstracts - collection by Tom Wilson of abstracts of many RT articles.
- RT bib - references to articles on ray tracing in "refer" format.
- RadBib94 - references to articles on radiosity (global illumination).
- (maintained by Ian Ashdown)
- Speer RT bib - Rick Speer's cross-referenced RT bib, in postscript.
- Paper bank project - various technical papers in electronic form. Contact
- Juhana Kouhia <jk87377@cs.tut.fi>
- Online Bibliography Project :
- The ACM SIGGRAPH Online Bibliography Project is a database of
- # over 15,000 unique computer graphics
- references in BibTeX format, available to the computer graphics
- community as a research and educational resource.
-
- The database is located at "siggraph.org". Users may download
- the BibTeX files via FTP and peruse them offline, or telnet to
- "siggraph.org" and log in as "biblio" and interactively search
- the database for entries of interest, by keyword.
- For the people without Internet access, there's also an e-mail
- server. Send mail to
-
- archive-server@siggraph.org
-
- and in the subject or the body of the message include the message send
- followed by the topic and subtopic you wish. A good place to start is
- with the command
- send index
- which will give you an up-to-date list of available information.
-
- Questions should be directed to the admin,
- "bibadmin@siggraph.org".
-
- You can now use the WWW to access the bibliography:
-
- http://siggraph.org/library/bibliography/bibliography.hmtl
-
-
-
- Image Manipulation Libraries:
- -----------------------------
-
- Utah Raster Toolkit - nice image manipulation tools.
- PBMPLUS - a great package for image conversion and manipulation.
- LIBTIFF - library for reading/writing TIFF images.
- ImageMagick - X11 package for display and interactive manipulation
- of images. Includes tools for image conversion, annotation,
- compositing, animation, and creating montages.
- Uses its own format (MIFF), and includes some converters.
- xv - X-based image display, manipulation, and format converter.
- xloadimage, xli - displays various formats on an X11 screen.
- Khoros - a huge, excellent system for image processing, with a visual
- programming interface and much much more. Uses X windows.
- FBM - another set of image manipulation tools, somewhat old now.
- Img - image manipulation, displays on X11 screen, a bit old now.
- SDSC - SDSC Image Tools package (San Diego Supercomputing Center)
- for image manipulation and conversion
-
-
- Animation Players
- -----------------
-
- xflick - Plays .FLI animation under X11
- XAnim - plays any resolution FLI along with GIF's(including GIF89a animation
- extensions), AVI, Quicktime, DL's and Amiga IFF animations(3,5,J,l)
- and IFF pictures(including HAM,EHB, and color cycling). Runs under
- Unix / VMS and has many new animation types added everyday.
- PVRG-MPEG - Portable Video Research Group at Stanford' MPEG sequence
- compression and decompression engines (codecs) for MPEG, CCITT H.261,
- and JPEG. The primary goal of these codecs is to provide the
- functionality, not speed.
- UCB-MPEG - MPEG decoder/viewer of the Berkeley Plateau Research group (with
- X11 support)
-
-
- Paint Programs
- --------------
- CLRpaint - A 24-bit paint program for SGI 24bit workstations and 8bit Indigos.
- BIT - Another 24-bit paint program for SGI machines.
- [ Described under Subject 15 : Image annotation software ]
- Xpaint - paint program for X11 systems.
- [ Described under Subject 15 : Image annotation software ]
-
-
- Libraries with code for graphics:
- ---------------------------------
-
- Graphics Gems I,II,III,IV - code from the ever so useful books.
- spline-patch.tar.Z - spline patch ray intersection routines by Sean Graves
- kaleido - Computation and 3D Display of Uniform Polyhedra. Mirrored in
- wuarchive. This package computes (and displays) the metrical
- properties of 75 polyhedra. Author: Dr. Zvi Har'El,
- e-mail: rl@gauss.technion.ac.il
- qhull - Source code in C for general dimension convex hull and Delaunay
- triangulation. You can view the results in 3-d and 4-d with geomview.
- Contact: Brad Barber (barber@geom.umn.edu)
- Nurbs - University of Manchester NURBS library.
- This C library provides NURBS creation, elevation, interpolation,
- extrusion and revolution functions, as well as a simple function
- to post the representation into an implementation of PHIGS PLUS.
- Available for both UNIX & VAX/OpenVMS.
- Contact: cgu-info@mcc.ac.uk
- WorldWideWeb pages at
- http://info.mcc.ac.uk/CGU/NURBS/nurbs_library.html
- Morphology - Mathematical morphology package. Morphological operators are
- shape-dependent, nonlinear image transforms such as erosion, dilation,
- opening, closing, and rank filters. The software includes a 2D image
- morphology program, a 3D voxel image morphology program, a program for
- enhancement and noise reduction of 2D images, and related support
- routines for image arithmetic and logical operations.
- LEDA - A *big* C++ library, that includes (between many other things)
- matrix/vector classes, etc.etc.
- ProcText - Code from the book
- "Texturing and Modeling, A Procedural Approach", David S. Ebert,
- F. Kenton Musgrave, Darwyn Peachey, Ken Perlin, and Steven Worley,
- Academic Press, 1994, ISBN 0-12-228760-6
- Zipper - a program for combining multiple range images into a single
- polygonal mesh. It was specifically created to more fully use
- range images acquired from a Cyberware range scanner.
- With appropriate file conversion, however, there is nothing preventing
- the use of zipper with range images taken with other scanners.
- The source code for zipper and two sample data sets are available both
- from web and anonymous ftp
- Contact: zipper@graphics.stanford.edu
-
-
- FTP Sites
- ---------
-
- (*) means site is an "official" distributor, so is most up to date.
-
- NORTH AMERICA (please look for things on your own continent first...):
- -------------
-
- wuarchive.wustl.edu [128.252.135.4]: This one has almost everything, but is
- also very busy - try during off-hours.
- /graphics/graphics - get CONTENTS file for a roadmap. Within this
- directory are a wide range of resources, including:
-
- bib - various ray tracing, radiosity, and general bibliographies.
- books - code from books and errata listings for various texts.
- echidna - Univ. of Melbourne programs: vogl/e, vopl, vort.
- hershey-fonts - public domain stroke fonts.
- objects - various object databases (TDDD, SPD, OFF, polyhedra, nurbs).
- packages - image manipulation, CAD, and other graphics packages.
- papers - various graphics papers.
- radiosity - includes Radiance.
- ray - many ray tracers, RTNews, Wilson's RT abstract collection, etc.
- non-3d - 4d & hyperbolic space visualization.
- virtual-worlds - VR related material.
-
- The mirrors directory is huge, including many major sites, including
- the official POV archive, the Oldenburg POV site, the Geometry Center,
- NCSA, SGI, Virtual Worlds archive, Avalon object descriptions, Virtual
- Reality archive, and more.
-
- There is also various platform dependent graphics software, e.g.
- /msdos/ddjmag/ddj9209.zip - version 21 of Xsharp, with fast texture
- mapping.
- /pub/aminet/gfx/3d - T3DLIB package.
- /pub/aminet/gfx/3dobj - TDDD objects.
- /pub/aminet/pix/trace - various raytraced images.
- /pub/aminet/pix/wb - workbench wallpaper (IFF) images, textures.
- admin: George Kyriazis <kyriazis@esd.sgi.com>
-
- princeton.edu [128.112.128.1]: home of lots of ray tracing related software
- /pub/Graphics (note capital "G") - *Rayshade 4.0.6 ray tracer (and
- separate 387 executable)*, *color quantization code*, *SPD*,
- *RT News*, *Wilson's RT abstracts*, "RT bib*, *Utah Raster
- Toolkit*, newer FBM, *Graphics Gems I through IV code*,
- *RRLib*.
- /pub/graphics directory - *SALEM* and other stuff.
- /pub/trees/drinkwater - tree images from Drinkwater's growing program.
- admin: Craig Kolb <cek@princeton.edu>
- [upload to ftp.cs.princeton.edu:/incoming]
-
- avalon.chinalake.navy.mil [129.131.44.11]: pub - 3D objects (multiple formats),
- utilities, file format documents. obj/Viewpoint and New are
- particularly good quality. utils/misc - PV3D. misc/texture - textures.
- This site was created to be a 3D object "repository" for the net.
- It's mirrored from ftp.kpc.com and wuarchive.wustl.edu .
- Francisco X DeJesus <dejesus@archimedes.chinalake.navy.mil>
-
- alfred.ccs.carleton.ca [134.117.1.1]: /pub/pov-ray/POV-Ray2.2 - *POVRay
- Compuserve group ray tracer (or POV)* and models. /pub/dkbtrace -
- *DKB ray tracer* (now ancient history).
- David Buck <david_buck@carleton.ca>
-
- harbor.ecn.purdue.edu [128.46.154.76] : pub/tcl/extensions/tsipp-?.??.tar.Z -
- *Tcl-SIPP*
- Mark Diekhans <markd@sugar.NeoSoft.COM>
- [ also at ftp.neosoft.com [198.64.6.7] :/pub/tcl/distrib/tsipp?.??.tar.gz ]
-
- moose.cs.indiana.edu [129.79.254.191]: /pub/RW5 - test databases for radiosity
- and other serious illumination simulation algorithms.
- Peter Shirley <shirley@cs.indiana.edu>
-
- ftp.mv.com [192.80.84.1]: pub/ddj - Official Dr. Dobbs Journal FTP repository.
- *XSHARP* and other interesting algorithms.
-
- hobbes.lbl.gov [128.3.12.38]: pub - *Radiance* ray trace/radiosity package,
- pictures, ports, etc.
- /pub/doc - *RadBib94*, /www/mgf - *MGF*
- Greg Ward <gjward@lbl.gov>
-
- ftp.arc.umn.edu [137.66.130.11] : pub/gvl.tar.Z - the latest version of *Bob*,
- Icol and Raz. Source, a manual, man pages, and binaries for
- IRIX 4.0.5 are included (Bob is a real time volume renderer)
- pub/ contains also many volume datasets.
- Ken Chin-Purcell <ken@ahpcrc.umn.edu>
-
- geom.umn.edu [128.101.25.31] : pub/software/geomview - *GEOMVIEW* and other
- Geometry Center visualization packages.
- Contact: software@geom.umn.edu
- pub/qhull.tar.Z (Mac version : qhull.sit.hqx) - *qhull*
-
- ftp.kpc.com [144.52.120.9] : /pub/graphics/holl91 - Steve Hollasch's
- Thesis, /pub/graphics/ray4 - *RAY4*, /pub/graphics/wire4 - *WIRE4*.
- /pub/mirror/avalon - mirror of avalon's 3D objects repository.
- Steve Hollasch <hollasch@kpc.com>
-
- swedishchef.lerc.nasa.gov [139.88.54.33] : programs/hollasch-4d - RAY4,
- SGI Explorer modules and Postscript manual, etc.
-
- jazz.gsfc.nasa.gov [128.183.88.159]:
- dist/bathymetry - *global sea depth/topography grid+goodies*,
- dist/triangulation - voronoi/delauney triangulation in 2D,
- dist/fastfouriertransform - standard fft routine, mixed radix
- dist/f77hiccups - a collection of nasty f77 sources
- E. Schrama (eschrama@geodesy2.gsfc.nasa.gov)
-
- cs.usask.ca [128.233.130.10] : pub/geometry/geombib.tar.Z - Computational
- Geometry bibliography (very extensive, 5539 entries to date).
- Bill Jones <jones@skdad.usask.ca>
-
- zamenhof.cs.rice.edu [128.42.1.75] : pub/graphics.formats - Various electronic
- documents about many object and image formats. pub/morphine -
- morphing package.
- Mark Hall <foo@cs.rice.edu>
- will apparently no longer be maintaining it, see ftp.ncsa.uiuc.edu.
-
- rascal.ics.utexas.edu [128.83.144.1]: /misc/mac/inqueue - VISION-3D facet
- based modeller, can output RayShade and Radiance files.
-
- ftp.ncsa.uiuc.edu [141.142.20.50] : misc/file.formats/graphics.formats -
- contains various image- and object-format descriptions. Many SciVi
- tools in various directories, e.g.
- + Visualization/Alpha-shape/alpha-2.2/ - *AlphaShape*,
- Visualization/Polyview3.0/polyview.Z -
- # interactive visualization and analysis of 3D geometrical structures,
- # outputs in Rayshade and RIB formats.
- /outgoing/marca/natural-textures - various textures (temporary).
- Quincey Koziol <koziol@ncsa.uiuc.edu>
-
- tucana.noao.edu [140.252.1.1] : /iraf - the IRAF astronomy package
-
- ftp.ipl.rpi.edu [128.113.14.50]: pub/image - various 24 and 8 bit image
- stills and sequences. Kevin Martin <sigma@ipl.rpi.edu>
-
- ftp.psc.edu [128.182.66.148]: pub/p3d - p3d_2_0.tar P3D lispy scene
- language & renderers. Joel Welling <welling@seurat.psc.edu>
-
- ftp.ee.lbl.gov [128.3.254.68]: *pbmplus.tar.Z*, pub/ray - RayShade data files.
- Jef Poskanzer <jef@ace.ee.lbl.gov>
-
- george.lbl.gov [128.3.196.93]: pub/ccs-lib/ccs.tar.Z - *CCS* (Complex
- Conversion System), an image conversion & manipulation package.
- pub/scry.tar.Z - Scry, a SciVi utility
-
- havefun.stanford.edu [36.2.0.35] : pub/mpeg/MPEGv?.?.tar.Z - *PVRG-MPEG*
-
- sepftp.stanford.edu [36.51.0.59] : pub/Vplot - the Vplot graphics system,
- pub/World_Map - The CIA World Map II vector outline database,
- [ It's the new name for hanauma.stanford.edu ]
-
- ftp.uu.net [192.48.96.2]: /graphics - *IRIT*, old RT News back issues (not
- complete), NURBS models, other graphics related material,
- graphics/3D/tsipp.3.0b.tar.Z - Tcl-SIPP (SIPP with Tcl interface),
- /graphics/jpeg/jpegsrc.v?.tar.Z - Independent JPEG Group package for
- reading and writing JPEG files.
-
- knob2.engin.umich.edu [141.212.102.27] : *Utah Raster Toolkit*
- Spencer Thomas <thomas@eecs.umich.edu>
-
- ftp.x.org [198.112.44.100] : /contrib - pbmplus, Image Magick, xloadimage, xli,
- xv, Img, *Xmgf*, *XAnim*, lots more X-related programs.
- /pub/R5untarred/mit/demos/gpc - NCGA
- Graphics Performance Characterization (GPC) Suite.
-
- cs.utah.edu [128.110.4.21]: /pub - Utah raster toolkit, *NURBS databases*.
- Jamie Painter <jamie@cs.utah.edu>
-
- artemis.arc.nasa.gov [128.102.115.149]: /sig-wtk/models - variety of DXF and
- NFF models.
-
- gatekeeper.dec.com [16.1.0.2]: /pub/DEC/off.tar.Z - *OFF models*,
- pub/graphics - jpeg, Khoros, pbmplus, Rayshade, Utah RLE, libtiff.
- data/cia-wdb - CIA world database
-
- ftp.khoros.unm.edu [198.59.155.28]: /pub/khoros - *Khoros image processing
- package (huge, but great)*.
- Danielle Argiro <danielle@bullwinkle.unm.edu>
-
- dpls.dacc.wisc.edu [144.92.188.90] : /graphics/x3d/x3d.2.2.tar.Z - *X3D*,
- /graphics/xdart/xdart.1.1.* - *XDART*,
- /graphics/mcm - *Microcosm* - demo of nice rendering and ray tracing
- system using an interpreted scripting language.
- /graphics/utilities - ImageMagick 2.3
- Cosmic Software <cosmic@world.std.com>
- Mark Spychalla <spy@castlab.engr.wisc.edu>
-
- sgi.com [192.48.153.1]: /graphics/tiff - TIFF 6.0 spec & *LIBTIFF* software
- and pics. Also much SGI- and GL-related stuff (e.g. OpenGL manuals)
- Sam Leffler <sam@sgi.com>
- [supercedes okeeffe.berkeley.edu for the LIBTIFF stuff]
-
- ftp.sdsc.edu [132.249.20.22]: pub/sdsc/graphics directory. It contains:
- ./imtools - *SDSC*
- ./netv - *SDSC_NetV*
- ./interactive_color - "Interactive Color" tutorial.
- Much other SciVi stuff
- Contact: info@sdsc.edu if you have any problems
-
- ftp.brl.mil [128.63.16.158]: /brl-cad - information on how to get the
- BRL CAD package & ray tracer.
- /pub/textures - a texture library has also begun here; not much here.
- Lee A. Butler <butler@BRL.MIL>
-
- ftp.cdrom.com [192.216.222.5] : an aminet (Amiga network) site, among many
- others.
- /pub/aminet/gfx/3d - T3DLIB package.
- /pub/aminet/gfx/3dobj - TDDD objects.
- /pub/aminet/pix/trace - various raytraced images.
- /pub/aminet/pix/wb - workbench wallpaper (IFF) images, textures.
-
- cicero.cs.umass.edu [128.119.40.189]: /texture_temp - 512x512 grayscale
- Brodatz textures,
- from Julien Flack <julien@scs.leeds.ac.uk>.
-
- karazm.math.uh.edu [129.7.7.6]: pub/Graphics:
- rtabs.shar.12.90.Z - *Wilson's RT abstracts*,
- speer.raytrace.bib.ps.Z - Speer RT bibliography.
- J. Eric Townsend <jet@karazm.math.uh.edu>
-
- ftp.pitt.edu [130.49.253.1]: /users/q/r/qralston/images - 24 bit image archive
- (small). James Ralston Crawford <qralston@gl.pitt.edu>
-
- ftp.tc.cornell.edu [128.84.201.1]: /pub/vis - *VREND*
- /pub/vis/Data.Explorer - IBM Data Explorer repository
-
- sunee.uwaterloo.ca [129.97.50.50]: /pub/rend386 - *REND386*
-
- cica.cica.indiana.edu: The MS Windows archive. Among other things,
- RLIBDEMO.ZIP - RENDERLIB 3D graphics DLL, desktop/gcad110.zip -
- GammaCAD 1.10, programr/3dlib30a.zip - C++ & Pascal 3D graphic
- animation
-
- archive.umich.edu [141.211.164.153]: /msdos/graphics - PC graphics stuff.
- /msdos/graphics/raytrace - VIVID2.
-
- netlib.att.com [192.20.225.2]: netlib/polyhedra - *polyhedra databases*.
- (If you don't have FTP, use the netlib automatic mail replier:
- netlib@netlib.att.com. Send one line message "send index" for info.
-
- siggraph.org [128.248.245.250]: SIGGRAPH archive site.
- publications/bibliography - extremely extensive computer graphics
- bibliography. Automatic mailer is archive-server@siggraph.org
- ("send index").
- Conference proceedings in various electronic formats (papers, panels),
- SIGGRAPH Video Review information and order forms.
-
- ftp.cs.unc.edu [128.109.136.159]: pub/reaction_diffusion - Greg Turk's work on
- reaction-diffusion textures, X windows code (SIGGRAPH '91), pub -
- L-system code.
- pub/softlab/CHVRTD - Chapel Hill Volume Rendering Test Datasets.
- [ It's the same as omicron.cs.unc.edu ]
-
-
- avs.ncsc.org [128.109.178.23]: sample_data/VolVis92 - Volume datasets
- from the Boston Workshop on Volume Visualization '92. This site is
- also the International AVS Center.
- Terry Myerson <tvv@ncsc.org>
-
- uvacs.cs.virginia.edu [128.143.8.100]: pub/suit/demo/{sparc,dec,etc} - SUIT
- (Simple User Interface Toolkit). "finger suit@uvacs.cs.virginia.edu"
- to get detailed instructions.
-
- nexus.yorku.ca [130.63.9.66]: /pub/reports/Radiosity_code.tar.Z - *RAD*
- /pub/reports/Radiosity_thesis.ps.Z - *RAD MSc. Thesis*
- [This site may change to ftp.yorku.ca in the future]
-
- earthsea.stanford.edu [36.60.0.64] : ftp/pub/lego/cad/click and
- .../cad/rayshade - LEGO modeling tools and definitions for Rayshade.
-
- archive.cis.ohio-state.edu [128.146.8.52]: pub/siggraph92 - Code for
- Siggraph '92 Course 23 (Procedural Modeling and Rendering Techniques)
-
- lyapunov.ucsd.edu [132.239.86.10]: This machine is considered the
- repository for preprints and programs for nonlinear dynamics,
- signal processing, and related subjects (and fractals, of course!)
- Matt Kennel <mbk@inls1.ucsd.edu>
-
- belvoir-arl-irisgt.army.mil [140.183.6.108] : pub/viewtree/images - various
- generated tree images (quite nice!), runnable demo for SGI's.
- Jason Weber <jason@belvoir-arl-irisgt.army.mil>
-
- ics.uci.edu [128.195.1.1]: /honig --- Various stereo-pair images
- movie.c - animates a movie on an X display (8-bit and mono) with
- digital subtraction.
-
- ftp-os2.nmsu.edu [128.123.35.151] : os2/2_x/graphics/rt.zip - CSG (?) ray
- tracer for PC with source, uses the GBM module for file I/O (found
- in same directory as gbmsrc.zip).
- Andy Key <ak@hursley.ibm.com>
-
- taurus.cs.nps.navy.mil [131.120.1.13]: pub/dabro/cyberware_demo.tar.Z - Human
- head data
-
- pioneer.unm.edu [129.24.9.217]: pub/texture_maps - Hans du Buf's grayscale
- test textures (aerial swatches, Brodatz textures, synthetic swatches).
- Space & planetary image repository. Provides access to >150 CD-ROMS
- with data/images (3 on-line at a time).
- /beginner-info - here you should start browsing.
- [not sure about this site, no answer the last time I tried it]
- Colby Kraybill <opus@pioneer.unm.edu>.
-
- cs.brown.edu [128.148.33.66] : *SRGP/SPHIGS* . For more info on SRGP/SPHIGS:
- mail -s 'software-distribution' graphtext@cs.brown.edu
-
- pdb.pdb.bnl.gov [130.199.144.1] has data about various organic molecules,
- bonds between the different atoms, etc.
- Atomic coordinates (and a load of other stuff) are contained in the
- "*.ent" files, but the actual atomic dimensions seem to be missing.
- You could convert these data to PoV, rayshade, etc.
-
- biome.bio.ns.ca [142.2.20.2] : /pub/art - some Renoir paintings,
- Escher's pictures, etc.
-
- ftp.ee.umanitoba.ca [130.179.8.95] : /specmark - sample set of images from the
- `Images from the Edge' CD-ROM (images of atomic landscapes, advanced
- semiconductors, superconductors and experimental surface
- chemistry among others). Contact ruskin@ee.umanitoba.ca
-
- acs.cps.msu.edu [35.9.24.92]: pub/sass - Rayshade tools: X windows font
- converter and animation tool. Ron Sass <sass@cps.msu.edu>
-
- dgp.toronto.edu [128.100.1.129] : pub/sgi/clrpaint - *CLRpaint*
- pub/sgi/clrview.* - CLRview, a tool that aids in visualization
- of GIS datasets in many formats like DXF, DEM, Arc/Info, etc.
- pub/lansd/lansd.ps.Z - Rob Lansdale's (lansd@dgp.toronto.edu)
- 200 page master's thesis, which covers all aspects of texture mapping,
- from the very basics, through conceptual tutorials on filtering, on
- through to advanced state-of-the-art texture filtering algorithms
- (EWA and NIL)
- pub/dret/PhD - George Drettakis' PhD thesis
- on radiosity & global illumination, w/tiff files.
- Also at ftp.csri.toronto.edu [128.100.2.18]: csri-technical-reports/293
- George Drettakis <dret@dgp.toronto.edu>
-
- explorer.arc.nasa.gov [128.102.32.18]: pub/SPACE/CDROM - images from Magellan
- and Viking missions etc. Get pub/SPACE/Index first.
- pub/SPACELINK has most of the SpaceLink service data (see below)
- e-mail server available: send mail to archive-server@ames.arc.nasa.gov
- (or ames!archive-server) with subject:"help"
- or "send SPACE Index" (without the quotes!)
- Peter Yee <yee@ames.arc.nasa.gov>
-
- pubinfo.jpl.nasa.gov [128.149.6.2]: images, other data, etc. from JPL
- missions.
- # Modem access at (818)-354-1333 (no parity, 8 data bits, 1 stop bit).
- newsdesk@jplpost.jpl.nasa.gov or phone (818)-354-7170
-
- spacelink.msfc.nasa.gov [128.158.13.250] (passwd:guest) : space graphics
- and GIF images from NASA's planetary probes and the Hubble Telescope.
- Main function is support for teachers (you can telnet also to this
- site). Dial up access: (205)-895-0028 (300/1200/2400/9600(V.32) baud,
- 8 bits, no parity, 1 stop bit).
-
- +seds.lpl.arizona.edu [128.196.64.66]: /pub/spacecraft/clementine -
- + Images from the Clementine satellite.
- + Also try clementine.s1.gov[128.15.32.9]:/pub/clementine/images
-
- stsci.edu [130.167.1.2] : Hubble Space Telescope stuff (images and other
- data). Read the README first!
- Pete Reppert <reppert@stsci.edu> or Chris O'Dea <odea@stsci.edu>
-
- ftp.u.washington.edu [140.142.56.2] :
- public/virtual-worlds - *multiverse* client-server VR system
- public/virtual-worlds/veos - VEOS Virtual Reality and distributed
- applications prototyping environment for Unix.
- Veos Software Support : veos-support@hitl.washington.edu
- oldpublic/fly - FLY! 3D Visualization Software demo.
- That package is built for "fly-throughs" from various datasets in
- near real-time. There are binaries for many platforms.
- Much stuff on Virtual Reality, including many product review files
- and other resources.
-
- zug.csmil.umich.edu [141.211.184.2]: X-Xpecs 3D files (an LCD glass shutter
- for Amiga computers - great for VR stuff!)
-
- sunsite.unc.edu [152.2.22.81]: /pub/academic/computer-science/virtual-reality -
- Final copy of the sugrfx.acs.syr.edu archive that ceased to exist.
- It contains Powerglove code, VR papers, 3D images and IRC research
- material.
- Jonathan Magid <jem@sunSITE.unc.edu>
-
- ftp.apple.com [130.43.2.3] : pub/VR/graphics.systems - Gossamer 2.0, real
- time rendering for the Mac.
- Jon Blossom <jonbl@microsoft.com>
-
- spectrum.xerox.com [192.70.225.78] : pub/map/dem - USGS DEM data, plus lots of
- other map data related archives.
-
- charon.er.usgs.gov [128.128.40.24] : /pub/PROJ.4.1.3.tar.Z - library of map
- projections
-
- iris.ssec.wisc.edu [144.92.108.63]: pub/vis5d - 5D visualizer (for weather
- data, things like that).
-
- vacation.venari.cs.cmu.edu [128.2.209.207]: zbuf.tar - Rayshade z-depth output
- patch.
-
- cs.ubc.ca [137.82.8.5] : /ftp/pickup/spline - example images and data files
- for a Dragon head and body, a human knee, and a human finger produced
- with a local Hierarchical B-Spline modeler.
- /pub/local/vista - Vista computer vision software
-
- math.uh.edu [129.7.128.1] :
- /pub/Amiga/comp.sys.amiga.reviews/software/graphics/raist -
- images done using Real3D. pub/Amiga/comp.sys.amiga.reviews -
- reviews of Amiga products (including renderers, etc).
- Dan Barrett <barrett@math.uh.edu>
-
- herx1.colorado.edu: /pub/irt/irt52.zip - optics ray tracing program (said to
- be buggy, though).
-
- toe.cs.berkeley.edu [128.32.149.117]: pub/multimedia/mpeg/mpeg-?.0.tar.Z -
- *UCB-MPEG*
-
- ftp.cs.cmu.edu [128.2.206.173] :
- /afs/cs/misc/rayshade/all_mach/omega/doc/Examples - Rayshade
- example images.
-
- oak.oakland.edu [141.210.10.117] : pub/msdos/graphics/frain182.zip and
- frasr182.zip - Fractint fractal generator executable and source.
- Lots of other DOS software,
- e.g. pub/msdos/graphics/pbmpl19d.zip is PBMplus for DOS.
-
- seq1.loc.gov [140.147.3.12] : /pub/vatican.exhibit - Library of Congress'
- *HUGE* scanned images from Vatican Library's Renaissance Culture
- Exhibit which was done from January 8, 1993 through April 30, 1993.
- K.D. Ellis <kell@seq1.loc.gov>
-
- sun.irus.rri.uwo.ca [129.100.7.136]: - MacCubeView
- (3D image display program for the Macintosh - displays 8-bit MRI
- images)
- Daniel W. Rickey <drickey@irus.rri.uwo.ca>
-
- monte.svec.uh.edu [129.7.2.23] : /pub/bit - *BIT*
-
- ftp.cs.rose-hulman.edu [137.112.40.250] : pub/CS_dept/NeXtrad.tar.Z - *NeXTrad*
-
- image.vanderbilt.edu [129.59.100.16] : /pub/morph.tar.Z - *Morphology*
- Richard Alan Peters II <rap2@vuse.vanderbilt.edu>
-
- willis.cis.uab.edu [138.26.64.2] : pub/sloan/ContoursRelease.tar.Z -
- *A package for making surfaces from slices by Ken Sloan*
- Reference: ACM Transactions on Graphics, July 1992.
- Many other goodies in that directory (unfortunately, not README file
- for the publicly available ones)
- Kenneth Sloan <sloan@cis.uab.edu>
-
- merlin.etsu.edu [192.43.199.20]: - VistaPro version of many USGS DEM files
- Brian Wright <wright@merlin.etsu.edu>
-
- laser.elmer.alaska.edu [137.229.17.151] and
- charon.elmer.alaska.edu [137.229.17.254]: pub/DLG_CLG - Software for
- construction and playback of DLG grey scale animations.
- DLG files are available between 5:00pm and 7:00am Alaska Standard
- Time (one hour later than Pacific standard time) at laser.
-
- ftp.hyperion.com [192.65.216.1] : Home of the SciFi TV series Babulon 5.
- Contains many JPEG and GIF images, plus other stuff about the
- series.
-
- ftp.netcom.com [192.100.81.1] :
- /pub/natpix - some demos and freebies for Mac/SGI.
- /pub/cfogg/mpeg2 - MPEG2 encoders, source, and sample video sequences.
- + /ftp/pub/dj/djmccoy - directories for the Lightwave and Toaster
- + mailing lists.
-
- ftp.nosc.mil [128.49.16.7] : /pub/grid.{ps,TeX,asc} - a short survey of methods
- to interpolate and contour bivariate data.
-
- tomahawk.welch.jhu.edu [128.220.59.75] : /pub/LW - the official
- Lightwave 3D mailing list FTP repository.
- Keith Christopher <keithc@library.welch.jhu.edu>
-
- cogsci.uwo.ca [129.100.6.10] : /pub/vr - Virtual Reality stuff
- (especially for PowerGlove)
-
- ftp.cs.ualberta.ca [129.128.4.241] : *Minimal Reality (MR) Virtual
- Reality toolkit*. Go to pub/graphics, get the file licence.ps
- and return it signed to the Alberta people for getting a free
- copy.
-
- ftp.gwu.edu [128.164.9.5] : /pvt/gritz804/BMRT - *BMRT*
-
- ftp.povray.org [192.216.222.14] : /pub/povray - U.S.-based home of the
- PoV-Ray uniwa (ftp.uwa.edu.au) archives (and then more)
- Chris Cason <Chris.Cason@povray.org>
-
- eustis.cs.ucf.edu [132.170.108.42] : pub/ - software, papers, and
- docs for doing motion prediction and building surfaces from
- shading in images.
-
- graphics.stanford.edu [36.22.0.39]: pub/volpack/volpack.1.0b2.tar.Z -
- current version of the *VolPack* volume rendering library.
- Includes source, example programs, user's manual and man pages.
- Data sets and a Tcl-based application are also available.
- pub/zippack - *Zipper*
- Phil Lacroute <lacroute@weevil.stanford.edu>
-
- archive.cs.umbc.edu [130.85.100.53] : pub/texture - *ProcText*
-
- +gauss.eedsp.gatech.edu [130.207.224.26] : /database - various Brodatz
- + textures.
-
- +ftp.cps.msu.edu [35.9.26.72] : /pub/prip/Brodatz - various Brodatz textures.
-
- +ftp.autodesk.com[198.93.152.11] : /pub/listserv/3ds - Archive of the 3D Studio
- + mailing list.
-
- +magoo.uwsuper.edu [137.81.1.20] : /pub/wt - a portable Doom like polygon
- + engine.
-
- +uunorth.north.net [198.52.32.1] : pub/realsoft - Real 3D 2 demo for
- + MS Windows, etc.
-
- +ftp.csn.net [199.117.27.23] : /Schreiber - FTP place for the Schreiber
- + Instruments (creators of many 3D Studio IPAS routines)
-
- rtfm.mit.edu [18.181.0.24] : /pub/usenet/news.answers - the land of FAQs.
- Graphics and pictures directories of particular interest. (Also
- available from mail-server@rtfm.mit.edu by sending a mail message
- containing: "help")
-
-
-
- EUROPE:
- -------
-
- nic.funet.fi [128.214.6.100]: *pub/sci/papers - *Paper bank project,
- including Pete Shirley's entire thesis (with pics)*, *Wilson's RT
- abstracts*, Wilt's OORT code, pub/misc/CIA_WorldMap - CIA world data
- bank, comp.graphics.research archive, *India*, *Phoenix true color
- bitmap editor under X/Motif* and much, much more.
- Juhana Kouhia <jk87377@cs.tut.fi>
-
- ftp.informatik.uni-oldenburg.de [134.106.1.9]: /pub/pov-ray - *POV
- raytracer*, *PV3D*, Polyray, BLOB, etc. wuarchive.wustl.edu:
- /mirrors/ftp.informatik.uni-oldenburg.de mirrors these directories of
- POV tools, etc. Newest tools are in the /pub/pov-ray/new
- directory. mirror at: ftp.uni-erlangen.de:
- /pub/pc/msdos/graphics/pov-ray.
-
- nestor.epfl.ch [128.178.139.3]: /pub/unix/radiance - Radiance. Good for
- European sites, but doesn't carry the add-ons that are available for
- Radiance.
-
- isy.liu.se [130.236.1.3]: pub/sipp/sipp-3.0.tar.Z - *SIPP* scan line z-buffer
- and Phong shading renderer. Jonas Yngvesson <jonas-y@isy.liu.se>
-
- irisa.irisa.fr [131.254.2.3]: */iPSC2/VM_pRAY ray tracer*, SPD,
- /NFF - many non-SPD NFF format scenes, RayShade data files.
- Didier Badouel <badouel@irisa.irisa.fr> [may have disappeared]
-
- phoenix.oulu.fi [130.231.240.17]: *FLI RayTracker animation files (PC VGA) -
- also big .FLIs (640*480)* *RayScene demos* [Americans: check wuarchive
- first]. More animations to come. Jari Kahkonen
- <hole@phoenix.oulu.fi>
-
- peipa.essex.ac.uk [155.245.115.161]: the Pilot European Image Processing
- Archive; in a directory ipa, there are image synthesis packages.
- (examples: Khoros, image processing bibliographies, image
- converters, SciVi programs, etc.)
- Adrian Clarke <alien@essex.ac.uk>
-
- (was: jyu.fi) [128.214.7.5]: /pub/graphics/ray-traces - many ray tracers,
- including VM_pRAY, DBW, DKB, MTV, QRT, RayShade, some RT News, NFF
- files. Jari Toivanen <toivanen@jyu.fi>
-
- garbo.uwasa.fi [128.214.87.1]: Much PC stuff, etc., /pc/source/contour.f -
- FORTRAN program to contour scattered data using linear triangle-based
- interpolation
-
- asterix.inescn.pt [192.35.246.17]: pub/RTrace - *RTrace* nffutils.tar.Z (NFF
- utilities for RTrace), medical data (CAT, etc.) converters to NFF,
- Autocad to NFF Autolisp code, AUTOCAD 11 to SCN (RTrace's language)
- converter and other goodies. Antonio Costa (acc@asterix.inescn.pt)
-
- ftp.informatik.uni-stuttgart.de [129.69.211.2]: AERO, a virtual mechanics
- system, ties in with POVray and MPEG.
- Hartmut Keller <keller@hermes.informatik.uni-stuttgart.de>
-
- (was: vega.hut.fi) [128.214.3.82]: /graphics - RTN archive, ray tracers
- (MTV, QRT, others), NFF, some models.
-
- teeri.oulu.fi [130.231.48.141] : pub/msdos/programming - files on game
- development on PCs, ray tracing, 3D, and too much more.
- /pub/msdos/programming/formats - Many graphics formats (2- and 3-D).
- Jouni Miettunen <jon@teeri.oulu.fi>
-
- sun4nl.nluug.nl [192.16.202.2]: /pub/graphics/raytrace - DBW.microray, MTV, etc
-
- ftp.luth.se [130.240.18.2]: graphics/raytracing - prt, others, ~/Doc -
- *Wilson's RT abstracts*, Vivid. /pub/aminet - aminet site (see
- wuarchive listing).
- [ The graphics, Doc directories don't exist anymore - nfotis ]
-
- ftp.fu-berlin.de [130.20.225.2]: /pub/unix/graphics/rayshade4.0/inputs -
- aq.tar.Z is RayShade aquarium [Americans: check princeton.edu first).
- Heiko Schlichting <heiko@math.fu-berlin.de>
-
- maggia.ethz.ch [129.132.17.1]: pub/inetray - *Inetray* and Sun RPC 4.0 code
- Andreas Thurnherr <ant@ips.id.ethz.ch>
-
- osgiliath.id.dth.dk [129.142.65.24]: /pub/amiga/graphics/Radiance - *Amiga
- port of Radiance 2.0*. Per Bojsen <bojsen@ithil.id.dth.dk>
-
- iamsun.unibe.ch [130.92.64.10]: Graphtal L-system interpreter (includes
- animation support, X11 and x-buffer previewer, output for Rayshade).
- Christoph Streit <streit@iam.unibe.ch>
-
- ftp.uni-kl.de [131.246.9.95]: /pub/amiga/raytracing/imagine - mirror of
- the hubcap Imagine files (hubcap is no longer around).
-
- unix.hensa.ac.uk [129.12.21.7] : misc/unix/ralcgm/ralcgm.tar.Z - CGM viewer and
- converter.
- There's an e-mail server also - mail to archive@unix.hensa.ac.uk
- with the message body "send misc/unix/ralcgm/ralcgm.tar.Z"
-
- maeglin.mt.luth.se [130.240.1.20]: graphics/raytracing - prt, others, ~/Doc -
- *Wilson's RT abstracts*, Vivid.
- [ I cannot get a connection to this machine - nfotis ]
-
- stesis.hq.eso.org [134.171.8.100]: on-line access to a huge astronomical
- database. (login:starcat;no passwd)
- DECnet:STESIS (It's the Space Telescope European Coordination Facility)
- Benoit Pirenne <bpirenne@eso.org>, phone +49 89 320 06 433
-
- ftp.thp.Uni-Duisburg.DE [134.91.141.1]: pub/source/X11/Ygl-2.4.tar.{Z|gz} -
- *Ygl 2.4 (2d GL Emulation Library for X11)*
- Fred Hucht (fred@thp.Uni-Duisburg.DE)
-
- ise.fhg.de [132.230.254.6]: pub/radiance/rshow - Radiance, *SGI interactive
- previewer for RADIANCE*.
-
- #metallica.prakinf.tu-ilmenau.de [141.24.11.247] : pub/PROJECTS/GOOD?.?? -
- # *GOOD graphics OO project, including YART 3D graphics kernel*
- + *YART/VR - A YART/Tcl/Tk-based system for network VR*
- Ekkehard 'Ekki' Beier <ekki@prakinf.tu-ilmenau.de>
-
- ftp.mcc.ac.uk [130.88.203.12]: /pub/cgu/nurbs/nurbs.tar.Z - *Nurbs*,
- /pub/cgu/ptk - Contains a PHIGS+ toolkit.
- /pub/cgu/MSDL - *MSDL*
-
- wowbagger.PC-Labor.Uni-Bremen.DE [134.102.228.9]: /pub/graphics/daVinci -
- daVinci (interactive graph-visualization system) - binaries, docs,
- graph examples tools for SunOS 4.1.x/Solaris 2.x.
- Contact: daVinci@Informatik.Uni-Bremen.DE
-
- neptune.inf.ethz.ch [129.132.101.33]: XYZ - *XYZ GeoBench*
- Peter Schorn <schorn@inf.ethz.ch>
-
- ftp.univ-rennes1.fr [129.20.128.34]: /pub/Images/ASTRO/anim - Space-related
- animations in QUICKTIME (Mac), MPEG, FLI (PC), ANIM (Amiga) formats,
- plus software to display / convert these.
- Gopher access: roland.univ-rennes1.fr [129.20.128.27], in the
- directory 'Astro Gopher/anim'
- Frank ROUSSEL <rousself@univ-rennes1.fr>
-
- ftp.inf.tu-dresden.de [141.76.1.11]: /pub/ms-dose/graphics/raytrace -
- Moray
-
- ftp.lifl.fr [134.206.10.27] : /pub/users/graphix/lefer/SEADS - ray tracer
- using SEADS structure.
- Wilfrid Lefer <lefer@lifl.lifl.fr>
-
- cast0.ast.cam.ac.uk [131.111.68.35]: pub/gfl/temp.tar.gz - SunOs 4.1.3 POVRay
- executables.
- Geraint Lewis <gfl@mail.ast.cam.ac.uk>
-
- ftp.technion.ac.il [132.68.1.10]: /pub/supported/cs/graphics - *IRIT*.
- Gershon Elber <gershon@cs.technion.ac.il>
-
- gauss.technion.ac.il [132.68.112.60]: *kaleida*
-
- ftp.canon.co.uk [192.88.128.32]: /pub/renderware - *CRITERION* demos
- for MS-DOS/Windows, SUN SPARC (Solaris 1 / 2).
- Mike King <mking@criterion.canon.co.uk>
-
- ftp.fht-mannheim.de [141.19.1.71] : pub/linux/X11/xvirtual.tar.gz - *Xvirtual*
-
- ftp.mpi-sb.mpg.de [139.19.1.1] : pub/LEDA - *LEDA*
-
- +ftp.hsr.no [152.94.1.41] : /tele-signal-group/textures/brodatz/ -
- + Various composite texture images based on Brodatz textures.
-
- +ftp.cs.tu-berlin.de [130.149.17.7]: pub/sci/virtual-reality
- + ./software - avril, rend386, vr386, multiverse, renderware, wt
- + ./graphics - graphics gems, bmrt, rad, india, zrend,
- + 29 MB of textures
- + Karsten Isakovic <ki@cs.tu-berlin.de>
-
-
- AUSTRALIA:
- ----------
-
- uniwa.uwa.edu.au [130.95.128.1] : /pub/povray - *POVray*, plus many
- "unofficial" POV files. Currently very active.
- POVRAY account <povray@uniwa.uwa.edu.au>
- [ New name: ftp.uwa.edu.au ]
- Chris Cason <cjcason@yarrow.wt.uwa.edu.au>
-
- gondwana.ecr.mu.oz.au [128.250.70.62]: pub - *VORT(ART) ray tracer*, *VOGLE*,
- Wilson's ray tracing abstracts, /pub/contrib/artscenes (ART scenes from
- Italy), pub/images/haines - Haines thesis images, Graphics Gems code,
- SPD, NFF & OFF databases, NFF and OFF previewers, IRIT, OORT, plus some
- 8- and 24bit images and lots of other stuff. pub/rad.tar.Z - *SGI_RAD*
- Bernie Kirby <bernie@ecr.mu.oz.au>
-
- munnari.oz.au [128.250.1.21]: pub/graphics/vort.tar.Z - *VORT (ART) 2.1 CSG and
- algebraic surface ray tracer*, *VOGLE*, /pub - DBW, pbmplus. /graphics
- - room.tar.Z (ART scenes from Italy).
- David Hook <dgh@munnari.oz.au>
-
- plaza.aarnet.edu.au [139.130.23.2] : mirror site of various places, including
- /graphics/graphics/mirrors/ftp.informatik.uni-oldenburg.de
-
- marsh.cs.curtin.edu.au [134.7.1.1]: pub/graphics/bibliography/Facial_Animation,
- pub/graphics/bibliography/Morph, pub/graphics/bibliography/UI -
- stuff about Facial animation, Morphing and User Interfaces.
- pub/fascia - Fred Parke's fascia program.
- Valerie Hall <val@lillee.cs.curtin.edu.au>
-
- katz.anu.edu.au [150.203.7.91] : /pub/stereograms - Single image random dot
- (SIRDS) stereogram site.
- <michael@eccles.anu.edu.au>
-
- merry.cs.monash.edu.au [130.194.67.101]: pub/alanf/pcad - toy CAD program
- written using DEC PHIGS (version 2.1) and intended for educational
- use.
- Alan Finlay <alanf@bruce.cs.monash.edu.au>
-
- +raru.adelaide.edu.au [129.127.56.135] : pub/rotater - A Mac utility that
- + reads a set of 3-dimensional points and lines and plots them in a
- + window. The image can then be rotated with the mouse in real time.
-
- +ftp.cs.su.oz.au [129.78.8.1] : pub/stephen/sced - *Sced*
-
- OCEANIA - ASIA:
- ---------------
-
- ccu1.aukuni.ac.nz [130.216.1.5]: architec/Applications - *VISION-3D facet
- based modeller for Mac, can output RayShade files*.
- architec/Textures - texture library of 200+ TIFF textures.
- architec/Translators - ArchiCAD to Radiance translator.
- Many other neat things for Macs. Mirrored at wuarchive.wustl.edu:
- /mirrors/architec.
- Paul Bourke <pdbourke@ccu1.aukuni.ac.nz>
-
- scslwide.sony.co.jp [133.138.199.1]: ftp2/SGI/Facial-Animation - Steve Franks
- site for facial animation.
- Steve Franks <stevef@csl.sony.co.jp OR stevef@cs.umr.edu>
-
- nctuccca.edu.tw [192.83.166.10]: /PC/graphics/disp - *DISP* : An image and
- animation viewer for 386PCs.
- Very good archive for the Taiwanese area.
-
-
-
-
- WWW sites (rather untested)
- =========
-
- http://www.cs.princeton.edu/grad/cek/rayshade - Rayshade (pretty official)
-
- http://www.mit.edu:8001/activities/cgs/rayshade/guide/guide.html - Rayshade
- User's Guide
- (aka
- http://web.mit.edu/afs/athena/activity/c/cgs/lib/html/rayshade/guide/guide.html)
-
- http://www.msi.umn.edu/miscdocs/Rayshade/index.html - Rayshade
-
- http://www.cs.cmu.edu:8001/afs/cs/project/cil/ftp/html/vision.html - Rayshade
-
- http://www.cs.cmu.edu:8001/afs/cs/misc/rayshade/all_mach/omega/doc/Examples/
- rayimages.html [or rayimgtxt.html for no icons] - Rayshade "standard"
- images.
- Mark Maimone <Mark.Maimone@A.GP.CS.CMU.EDU>
-
- http://www.ifi.uio.no/~mariusw/pov/utilities.html - POV utilities.
-
- http://www.tu-graz.ac.at/CSIGGRAPHbib - Siggraph's Graphics online bibliography
-
- http://www.cm.cf.ac.uk:/Ray.Tracing/ - Ian Grimstead's ray tracing bibliography
-
- ftp://hobbes.lbl.gov/www/radiance/radiance.html - Radiance (U.S.A.)
-
- http://topquark.cecer.army.mil/~roland/povray/povray.html - Radiance (Swiss)
-
- http://acacia.ens.fr:8080/home/massimin/ray.ang.html - Sample images from
- Rayshade, POV and Inetray
-
- http://www.dataspace.com/WWW/vlib/comp-graphics.html - Virtual Library:
- (Ray-tracing, including stereoscopic and volume rendering)
-
- http://web.arl.mil/software/brlcad/ - BRL-CAD: (Contains several ray tracing
- papers)
-
- ftp://ftp.netcom.com/pub/natpix/htmlnatpix.html - NatPix's home page
-
- http://wavefront.wti.com - Wavefront
-
- http://www.cs.ruu.nl/people/otfried/html/geombib.html - Computational Geometry
- bibliography.
-
- http://www.cis.ohio-state.edu/hypertext/faq/usenet/fractal-faq/faq.html -
- Fractal FAQ
-
- http://info.mcc.ac.uk/CGU/MSDL/MSDL-intro.html - Manchester Computing Centre,
- Computer Graphics Unit
-
- ftp://hobbes.lbl.gov/www/ - Radiance, MGF, etc. Home Page
-
- http://archpropplan.auckland.ac.nz/Graphics/radiance/radiance.html and
- http://archpropplan.auckland.ac.nz/People/Mat/gallery/animations.html -
- Radiance examples, animations, etc.
-
- http://www.tnt.uni-hannover.de/data/info/www/tnt/soft/sci/vis/compgraph/
- (read the overview.html for a start) - A German WWW Comp. Graphics
- site (many interesting things there)
- Oliver Grau <grau@tnt.uni-hannover.de>
-
- http://www-graphics.stanford.edu/ - WWW server for the Stanford
- Computer Graphics Laboratory.
- software/volpack - *VolPack*
- software/zippack - *Zipper*
- + ~tolis/shuttle.html - Space Shuttle geometric models
-
- http://www.cs.ubc.ca/nest/imager/imager.html - Work on splines and
- facial animation.
- David Forsey <drforsey@cs.ubc.ca>
-
- http://www.lightside.com:80/~dani/ - 3D Web: resumes, Job offers,
- CGI houses, Hardware/Software firms, Books, Labs, etc.etc.)
- Daniele Colajacomo (daniele@netcom.com)
-
- http://www.sgi.com/tech/openGL/opengl.html - SGI's OpenGL Web page
- Mason Woo <woo@sgi.com>
-
- http://www.canon.co.uk/csl - Canon's CRITERION Web page (see FTP list
- for details about CRITERION)
-
- http://www.uio.no/~mwatz/art/gallery/anim/ - POVRAY animations
-
- http://www.cs.tu-berlin.de/~lulli/xray/xray.html - X Ray
-
- http://www.gig.nl/ - ElectroGIG Europe's Web server
-
- +http://metallica.prakinf.tu-ilmenau.de/YARTVR.html - *YART/VR* Home Page
-
- +http://biocomp.arc.nasa.gov/3dreconstruction/.index.html -
- + The 3D Reconstruction Web site. It has a large amount of information
- + on software packages, datasets, images/movies, and pointers to other
- + Internet-related topics.
-
- +http://tomahawk.welch.jhu.edu/ - The NewTek Lightwave Internet repository
- + (a Net effort - not official)
-
- +http://www.cinenet.net/GWEB - GWEB, an informal trade journal focusing on the
- + computer animation industry (job listing section, interviews, etc.)
-
- +http://www.oki.com/products/TrianGL.html - Okidata's OpenGL accelerator chip
-
- +http://www.gsfc.nasa.gov/nasa_online_education.html and
- +http://nssdc.gsfc.nasa.gov/photo_gallery/Photo_Gallery.html - planetary images
-
- +http://delcano.mit.edu/http/amesinfo.html - Catalog of Planetary GIF Images
-
- + http://www.ping.at/users/dc.co.at - Some architectural renderings, mixed
- + with photo-cd photos (from the doegl-cherkoori company)
-
- +http://katto.kaapeli.fi/~hybrid - dIGiT -show Graphics Competition Online
- + Images from an online graphics competition being run at the end of
- + Oct. '94
-
- http://siggraph.org/ - The ACM SIGGRAPH WWW server
- http://siggraph.org/library/bibliography/bibliography.hmtl - Online
- Bibliography Project.
-
- =========================================================================
-
- End of Part 1 of the Resource Listing
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- Computer Graphics Resource Listing : BIWEEKLY POSTING [ PART 2/6 ]
- =====================================================
- Last Change : 10 December 1994
-
-
- --------------------------------------------------------------------------
-
- Subject: 4. Mail servers and graphics-oriented BBSes
- ====================================================
-
- Please check first with the FTP places above, with archie's help.
- Don't overuse mail servers.
-
- There are some troubles with wrong return addresses. Many of these
- mail servers have a command like
- path a_valid_return_e-mail_address
- to get a hint for sending back to you stuff.
-
- DEC's FTPMAIL
- -------------
- Send a one-line message to ftpmail@decwrl.dec.com WITHOUT a Subject: field,
- and having a line containing the word 'help'.
- You should get back a message detailing the relevant procedures you
- must follow in order to get the files you want.
-
- Note that the "reply" or "answer" command in your mailer will not work
- for this message or any other mail you receive from FTPMAIL. To send
- requests to FTPMAIL, send an original mail message, not a reply.
- Complaints should be sent to the ftpmail-request@uucp-gw-2.pa.dec.com
- address rather than to postmaster, since DECWRL's postmaster is not
- responsible for fixing ftpmail problems.
-
- BITFTP
- ------
- For BITNET sites ONLY, there's BITFTP@PUCC.
- Send a one-line 'help' message to this address for more info.
-
-
- RED
- ---
- RED - Listserv Redirector is essentially a mail server.
- The Server Sites that are available are:
-
- Location EARN/BITNET Internet
- -------------- ---------------- -------------------
- In Turkey: TRICKLE@TREARN TRICKLE@EGE.EDU.TR
- In Denmark: TRICKLE@DKTC11
- In Italy: TRICKLE@IMIPOLI
- In Belgium: TRICKLE@BANUFS11 TRICKLE@UFSIA.AC.BE
- In Austria: TRICKLE@AWIWUW11
- In Germany: TRICKLE@DS0RUS1I TRICKLE@RUSVM1.RUS.UNI-STUTTGART.DE
- In Israel: TRICKLE@TAUNIVM TRICKLE@VM.TAU.AC.IL
- In Netherlands: TRICKLE@HEARN TRICKLE@HEARN.NIC.SURFNET.NL
- In France: TRICKLE@FRMOP11 TRICKLE@FRMOP11.CNUSC.FR
- In Colombia: TRICKLE@UNALCOL TRICKLE@UNALCOL.UNAL.EDU.CO
- In Taiwan: TRICKLE@TWNMOE10 TRICKLE@TWNMOE10.EDU.TW
-
- You are urged to use the one that is closer to your location.
- Send a message to one of these containing the body
-
- /HELP
-
- and you'll get more instructions.
-
-
- INRIA-GRAPHLIB
- --------------
- Pierre Jancene and Sabine Coquillart launched the inria-graphlib mail
- server a few months ago.
-
- echo help | mail inria-graphlib@inria.fr
-
- will give you a quick summary of what inria-graphlib contains and
- how to browse among its files.
-
- echo send contents | mail inria-graphlib@inria.fr
-
- will return the extended summary.
-
- As another example :
-
- echo send cgrl from Misc | mail inria-graphlib@inria.fr
-
- will return the Computer Graphics Resource Listing mirrored from
- comp.graphics.
-
- An access via Gopher to inria-graphlib was added last September to
- the one via e-mail.
- xgopher gopher.inria.fr 71
- will connect you to the inria-graphlib service. The Listing is under the
- Misc directory
-
-
- BBSes
- =====
- There are many BBSes that store datafiles, etc.etc., but a guide to these
- is beyond the scope of this Listing (and the resources of the author!)
- If you can point to me Internet- or mail- accessible BBSes that carry
- interesting stuff, send me info!
-
-
- Studio Amiga is a 3D modelling and ray tracing specific BBS, (817) 467-3658.
- 24 hours, 105 Meg online.
- --
-
- From Jeff Walkup <pwappy@well.sf.ca.us>:
- "The Castle" 415/355-2396 (14.4K/v.32bis/v.42/v.42bis/MNP)
- (In Pacifica, dang close to San Francisco, California, USA)
- The new-user password is: "TAO".
-
- [J]oin base #2; The Castle G/FX, Anim, Video, 3D S.I.G., of which
- I am the SIG-Op, "Lazerus".
- --
-
- 'You Can Call Me Ray' ray tracing related BBS in Chicago suburbs (708-358-5611)
- or (708-358-8721)
-
- --
- Digital Pixel (Sysop: Mark Ng <mcng@descartes.waterloo.edu>)
-
- Phone : (416) 298 1487
- Storage space: 330 megs
- Modem type: 14.4k baud,16.8k (Zyxel) , v32bis ,v32, mnp 5
-
- Access Fee: none (free)
- System supported : DOS, OS/2, Amiga, Mac.
- Netmail: Currently no echo mail.
- Topics: Raytracing, Fractals, Graphics programming, CAD, Any Comp.
- Graphics related
-
- --
- From: David Tiberio <dtiberio@ic.sunysb.edu>
-
- Amiga Graphics BBS (516) 473-6351 in Long Island, New York,
- running 24 hours at 14.4k v.32bis, with 157 megs on line.
- We also subscribe to 9 mailing lists, of which 5 originate
- from our BBS, with 3 more to be added soon. These include:
-
- Lightwave, Imagine, Real 3D (ray tracing)
-
- Database files include:
- Imagine 3D objects, 3D renderings, scalable fonts, music
- modules, sound samples, demos, animations, utilities,
- text databases, and pending Lightwave 3D objects.
-
- --
- The Graphics Alternative
- [ From: Adam.Shiffman@f524.n125.z1.FIDONET.ORG (Adam Shiffman) ]
-
- Name: The Graphics Alternative
- Location: El Cerrito, CA
- Sysop: Adam Shiffman
- Node: 510-524-2780 (USR Dual v.32bis/HST 14.4k, Public Access)
- Node: 510-524-2165 (Hayes Optima 288, V.FC 28.8k, Subscribers)
- Node: 510-524-5081 (USR Sporster v.32bis 14.4k, Subscribers)
- # Users: 2100+
-
- TGA focuses heavily on 3D Rendering, Raytracing, Modeling, 3D Ani-
- mation and Digital Imaging. The system is designed for use by both
- serious amateurs and industry professionals. TGA offers a complete
- suite of shareware and freeware programs, images, animations, viewers,
- source code, and much more, including lots of utilities such as the
- MORAY modeler for POV, the BLOB Modeler for POV/Polyray, PV3D, etc,.
-
- TGA also offers quality messaging with complete access to PCGnet (The
- Professional CAD and Graphics Network), and access to graphics related
- echoes within Fidonet and Usenet News Groups. TGA also offers
- Internet e-mail via a reliable UUCP gateway.
-
- Running PCBoard 15.1 BBS software under DESQview on a 80386-40 system
- with 8MB of RAM, 1.84GB of storage, and a 4-8GB 4mm DAT backup drive,
- open 24 hours.
-
- --
- From: Scott Bethke <sbathkey@access.digex.com>
-
- The Intersection BBS, 410-742-5452
-
- This BBS Is dedicated to supporting 3D Animators.The system is provided
- FREE OF CHARGE, and is NOT Commercialized in ANYWAY.
- Users are given FULL Access on the first call.
-
- Features: Usenet NEWS & Internet Mail, Fidonet Echo's & Netmail,
- 200 Megs online, V.32bis/V.42bis Modem.
-
- Platforms of interest: Amiga & The VideoToaster, Macintosh, Ms-Dos,
- Unix Workstations (Sun, SGI, etc), Atari-ST.
-
- --
- From: Alfonso Hermida <afanh@robots.gsfc.nasa.gov>:
-
- Pi Square BBS (301)725-9080 in Maryland. It supports raytracers such as POV
- and VIVID. The BBS runs off a 486/33Mhz, 100Megs hard drive and CD ROM.
- Now it runs on a 14400 bps modem.
-
- Home of POVCAD. There are 2 versions, one for DOS graphics and the other
- one is for Windows. This modeler is a 3D wireframe based modeler.
- The current version (for PCs) is 2.0a, while the Windows version is
- 3.0a.
-
- Topics: computer graphics, PoV raytracer, Polyray raytracer,
- 3D modeling, POVCAD (PoV and Polyray wireframe modeler), Blob Sculptor
- (blob modeler)
-
- --
- From: Lynn Falkow <ROXXIE@delphi.com>:
-
- Vertech Design's GRAPHIC CONNECTION. (503) 591-8412 in Portland, Oregon.
- V.32/V.42bis.
-
- The BBS, aside from carrying typical BBS services like message bases
- ( all topic specific ) and files ( CAD and graphics related -- hundreds
- of megabytes ), also offers material texture files that are full color,
- seamlessly tiling, photo-realistic images. There are samples available
- to first time callers. The BBS is a subscription system although callers
- have 2 hours before they must subscribe, and there are several subscription
- rates available. People interested in materials can subscribe to the
- library in addition to a basic subscription rate, and can use their
- purchased time to download whichever materials they wish.
-
- --
- From: bazooka%podbox.uucp@cs.utexas.edu (Bob Anderson)
-
- Pair O Dice BBS in Austin, Texas, USA is focused on personal computer graphics.
-
- We keep shareware and PD graphic utilities for the Amiga, MS-Dos, Windows and
- Mac user. We also have an extensive graphic collection as well as text files
- and newsgroups regarding cyberart. The OTIS online art gallery is also kept
- online here for those that have no Net connection.
-
- 1.512.451.4610 @ 1200 - 2400
- 1.512.451.7117 @ 4400 - 14.4k
-
- 24hrs, 365 days
-
- --
- +From: emporium@netcom.com <Jeff Zemke>
-
- # The Graphics Emporium BBS (moved to Phoenix!)
-
- + (602) 877-3139
- + Now with (13) CD's online (all at one time)
- 14.4 baud / 24hrs / 7days
- 'The 2D/3D graphics hub for the West'
-
- #A FirstClass(tm) BBS dedicated to computer 2D/3D Art and Video.
- On-line objects, textures, applications and other graphics related
- # media. It is not dedicated to any single platform, but most
- + resources are for Macintosh and Windows. Other platforms such
- + as Amiga and Silicon Graphics are supported as well.
-
- + The Graphics Emporium is supported by the FirstClass* GUI from
- + SoftArc, and the FirstClass* Client (Mac or Windows) is
- + required to connect and use the Graphical User Interface.
- Command line users can download the client (Mac/Windows) during first
- login.
-
- --
- From: clark@qns.com (Neil Clark) [SYSOP]
-
- The Tackle Box BBS (405) 359-3301
- 100% DEDICATED to Ray Tracing!!!!
-
- Over 2 GIG online with 40 file areas. Now featuring the 'Tracers and
- Tracings CD-ROM'!! Now over 5,500 files!!!
-
- File areas include: Graphics Programs, Ray Traced Images, Hall of Fame
- Images, POV-Ray scene files, POV-Ray utilities, POV-Ray Modelers,
- Graphics Converters, Ray Traced Animations, OBJ objects such as
- Viewpoint Engineering (from avalon site), Textures, Fractal Programs,
- Virtual Reality, Graphics Source code, and MUCH MORE!
-
- Access is FREE with downloads on the very first call. Subscriptions
- are available for only $20 for a whole year. (70 min/ 2MEG per day)
-
- 2400-14.4 baud, 24 hours a day.
-
-
- --------------------------------------------------------------------------
-
-
- Subject: 5. Ray-tracing/graphics-related mailing lists
- =======================================================
-
- +GENERAL NOTICE: You *must* send subscribe/unsubscribe/help requests
- + *only* to the related addresses - PLEASE don't clutter the
- + entire lists!
-
- Imagine
- -------
- Modeling and animation system for the Amiga:
- send subscription requests to Imagine-request@email.sp.paramax.com
- send material to Imagine@email.sp.paramax.com
- (Dave Wickard has substituted Steve Worley in the maintenance of
- the mailing list) - PLEASE note that the unisys.com address is
- NO longer valid!!!
-
-
- Alias
- -----
- Modeling and animation system for SGI machines:
-
- To subscribe, send a mail containing the body
-
- subscribe alias-l <Your_full_name>
-
- to listserv@uga.cc.uga.edu
-
- Send material to alias-l@uga.cc.uga.edu
-
-
- LightWave
- ---------
- This modeling and animation package comes (usually) with NewTek's
- Video Toaster for the Amiga.
-
- To subscribe, send a mail containing the body
-
- subscribe lightwave-l <Your_full_name>
-
- to listserv@netcom.com
-
- Send material to lightwave-l@netcom.com
-
- If you encounter any problems, by all means send e-mail to
- lightwave-l-owner@netcom.com or djmccoy@netcom.com.
-
- Video Toaster
- -------------
- NewTek's Video Toaster for the Amiga.
-
- To subscribe, send a mail containing the body
-
- subscribe toaster-l <Your_full_name>
-
- to listserv@netcom.com
-
- If you encounter any problems, by all means send e-mail to
- toaster-l-owner@netcom.com or djmccoy@netcom.com.
-
- 3D Studio
- ---------
- Autodesk's well known PC-based modelling/rendering/animation package.
-
- To subscribe, send a mail containing the body
-
- subscribe 3dstudio
-
- to majordomo@autodesk.com
-
- Send material to 3dstudio@autodesk.com
-
- If you encounter any problems or want to ask questions about the mailing
- list itself, send e-mail to 3dstudio-owner@autodesk.com.
-
- Real 3D
- -------
- Another modeling and animation system for the Amiga (and now for the PCs).
- To subscribe, send a mail containing the body
-
- subscribe real3d-l <Your_full_name>
-
- to listserv@gu.uwa.edu.au
-
- Send material to real3d@gu.uwa.edu.au
-
- In case of problems, e-mail the Real 3D Mailing List administrator:
- brendan@ucc.gu.uwa.edu.au
-
-
- Rayshade
- --------
- send subscription requests to rayshade-request@cs.princeton.edu
- send material to rayshade-users@cs.princeton.edu
- (Craig Kolb)
-
-
- Alladin 4D for the Amiga
- ----------
- send subscription requests to subscribe@xamiga.linet.org
-
- and in the body of the message write
-
- #Alladin 4D username@domain
-
-
- Radiance
- --------
- Greg Ward, the author, sends to registered (via e-mail) users digests of
- his correspodence with them, notes about fixes, updates, etc.
- His address is: gjward@lbl.gov
-
-
- REND386
- -------
- send subscription requests to rend386-request@sunee.waterloo.edu
- send material to rend386@sunee.waterloo.edu
-
-
- PoV ray / DKB raytracers
- ------------------------
- To subscribe, send a mail containing the body
-
- subscribe dkb-l <Your_full_name>
-
- to listserv@trearn.bitnet
-
- send material to dkb-l@trearn.bitnet
-
-
- Mailing List for Massively Parallel Rendering
- ---------------------------------------------
- send subscription requests to mp-render-request@icase.edu
- send material to mp-render@icase.edu
-
-
- IBM Data Explorer SciVi package
- -------------------------------
- send material to data-exp@watson.ibm.com (??)
-
-
- Wavefront
- ---------
- High end 3D modelling/animation/rendering for Unix machines.
- send subscription requests to LISTSERV@PSUVM.CAC.PSU.EDU with
- a *body* of:
-
- // JOB
- subscribe wavefr-l <yournamehere>
- // EOJ
-
- And you'll get a message (hopefully) that gives you more instructions
-
- For Usenet folks, the comp.soft-sys.wavefront newsgroup has been created.
-
-
- Terrain Rendering
- -----------------
- List for discussion of terrain rendering techniques.
- Send your subscription requests to:
-
- # heightfield-request@monet.seas.gwu.edu.
-
-
- VOGLE / VOGL
- ------------
- send subscription requests to vogle-request@ecr.mu.oz.au
- send material to vogle@ecr.mu.oz.au
-
-
- POVGUI
- ------
- There is a new mailing list for the development of a GUI for POV.
-
- POVGUI-L@VM3090.EGE.EDU.TR (aka POVGUI-L@TREARN.BITNET)
-
- to subscribe, send mail to LISTSERV@VM3090.EGE.EDU.TR with a line
-
- SUBSCRIBE POVGUI-L Full Name
-
-
- RENDERWARE
- ----------
- Criterion's (A Canon Company) real time renderer and API for various
- platforms.
-
- To subscribe, send a mail containing the body
-
- subscribe RW-LIST <Your_full_name>
-
- to listproc@canon.co.uk
-
- Playmation / Animation Master
- -----------------------------
- From Hash, Inc, these packages are spline-based and do 3D modelling,
- animation, and rendering. [ Amiga, PCs, Macs ]
-
- To subscribe, send a mail containing the body
-
- subscribe animaster-l
-
- to listserv@netcom.com
-
- send material to animaster-l@netcom.com
-
- If you encounter any problems or want to ask questions about the mailing
- list itself, send e-mail to vance@netcom.com (Vance Gloster)
-
- Softimage
- ---------
- There are various mailing lists for Softimage products. Here are the
- subscription addresses:
-
- 3D-request@softimage.com - Creative Environment discussions
- discussion-request@softimage.com - General discussion
- support@softimage.com - bug fixes and software defects
- eddie-request@softimage.com - Eddie discussions
- 2D-request@softimage.com - 2D product discussions(TOONZ,Liberty,etc)
- pfx-request@softimage.com - Painterly Effects discussions
- mental-request@softimage.com - Mental Ray discussions
- particles-request@softimage.com - Particles discussion
- minerva-request@softimage.com - Minerva discussions
-
- Kodak PhotoCD
- -------------
-
- To subscribe, send a mail containing the body
-
- SUBSCRIBE PHOTO-CD Your_Full_Name
-
- to listserv@info.kodak.com
-
-
- +YART
- +----
- + To subscribe, send a mail with subject "subscribe YART mailing list"
- + to ekki@prakinf.tu-ilmenau.de.
-
- ---------------------------------------------------------------------------
-
- Subject: 6. Scene description languages
- =======================================
-
- NFF
- ---
- Neutral file format , by Eric Haines. Very simple, there are some
- procedural database generators in the SPD package, and many objects
- floating in various FTP sites. There's also a previewer written in
- HP Starbase from E.Haines. Also there's one written in VOGLE, so you can
- use any of the devices VOGLE can output on.
- (Check in sites carrying VOGLE, like gondwana.ecr.mu.oz.au)
-
- OFF
- ---
- Object file format, from DEC's Randy Rost (rost@kpc.com).
- [ The object archive server seems to be mothballed. In a future version,
- I'll remove the ref. to it -- nfotis ]
-
- Available also through their mail server. To obtain help about using this
- service, send a message with a "Subject:" line containing only the word
- "help" and a null message body to: object-archive-server@decwrl.dec.com.
- [For FTP places to get it, see in the relevant place]. There's an OFF
- previewer for SGI 4D machines, called off-preview in
- godzilla.cgl.rmit.oz.au . There are previewers for xview and sunview,
- also on gondwana.
-
- TDDD
- ----
- It's a library of 3D objects with translators to/from OFF, NFF,
- Rayshade, Imagine or vort objects.
- Also includes a nice postscript object displayer. Some GREAT models.
- Edited copy of the announcement follows (from Raytracing News, V4,#3):
-
- New Library of 3D Objects Available via FTP, by Steve Worley
- (worley@cup.portal.com)
-
- I have assembled a set of over 150 3D objects in a binary format
- called TDDD. These objects range from human figures to airplanes,
- from semi-trucks to lampposts. These objects are all freely
- distributable, and most have READMEs that describe them.
-
- In order to convert these objects to a human-readable format, a file
- with the specification of TDDD is included in the directory with the
- objects. There is also a shareware system called TTDDDLIB (officially
- on hubcap.clemson.edu) that will convert (ala PBM+) to/from various
- object formats : Imagine TTDDD (extension of TDDD?), OFF, NFF,
- Rayshade 4.0, or vort. Source included for Amiga/Unix as executables
- for the Amiga. Also outputs Framemaker MIF files and isometric views
- in Postscript.
-
- P3D
- ---
- From Pittsburgh Supercomputing Center. The P3D uses lisp with slight
- extensions to store three-dimensional models. A simple lisp
- interpreter is included with the P3D release, so there is no need to
- have access to any vendor's lisp to run this software.
-
- The mouse-driven user interfaces for Motif, Open Look, and Silicon
- Graphics GL, and the DrawP3D subroutine library for generating P3D
- without ever looking at the underlying Lisp.
-
- The P3D software currently supports nine renderers. They are:
- Painter - Painter's Algorithm, Dore, Silicon Graphics Inc. GL language,
- Generic Phigs, Sun Phigs+, DEC Phigs+, Rayshade, ART ray tracer (from
- VORT package) and Pixar RenderMan.
-
- The code is available via anonymous FTP from the machines
- ftp.psc.edu, directory pub/p3d, and nic.funet.fi, directory
- pub/graphics/programs/p3d.
-
- RenderMan
- ---------
- Pixar's RenderMan is not free - call Pixar for details.
-
- [ NOTE: Look at the FTP List (Subject 1) - there are also many other
- data formats inside it! I have to decide if I should move this subject
- into the FTP list, or take the respective part of the FTP list here ]
-
- [ Here's the relevant part from the FTP list (actual FTP places are in the
- FTP list):
-
- T3DLIB - converts to/from TDDD/TTDDD, OFF, NFF, Rayshade 4.0, Imagine,
- and vort 3d objects. Also outputs Framemaker MIF files and isometric
- views in Postscript. Registered users get a TeX PK font converter and
- a superquadric surfaces generator.
- Glenn Lewis <glewis@pcocd2.intel.com>
- MSDL - Manchester Scene Description Language. The distribution consists of
- the definition for a 3D scene description language, and a parser to
- help users write applications to read scenes. The user compiles the
- parser, and links it to his or her application. Included with the
- distribution are utilities to help convert OFF file into MSDL objects.
- Some samples scenes are also available.
- Contact: cgu-info@mcc.ac.uk
- World Wide Web pages at http://info.mcc.ac.uk/CGU/MSDL/MSDL-intro.html
- MGF - Materials and Geometry Format, a least common denominator language for
- describing scenes and objects suitable for physically-based rendering
- applications (among other things).
- World Wide Web pages at ftp://hobbes.lbl.gov/www/mgf/HOME.html
- ]
-
-
- ---------------------------------------------------------------------------
-
- Subject: 7. Solids description formats
- ======================================
-
- a. EEC's ESPRIT project 322 CAD*I (CAD Interfaces) has developed a
- neutral file format for transfer of CAD data (curves, surfaces, and
- solid models between CAD systems and from CAD to CAA (Computer Aided
- Analysis) an CAM (Computer Aided Manufacturing)
-
- b. IGES [v. 5.2 now] tries to define a standard to tranfer solid
- models - Brep and CSG. The current standard number is ANSI Y14.26M-1987
- For documentation, you might want to contact Nancy Flower at
- NCGA Technical Services and Standards, 1-800-225-6242 ext. 308.
- and the cost is $300 [$100 for 5.1], plus S&H.
- This standard is not available in electronic format.
-
- c. PDES/STEP : This slowly emerging standard tries to encompass not only
- the geometrical information, but also for things like FEM, etc.
- The main bodies besides this standard are NIST and DARPA. You can get
- more information about PDES by sending mail to nptserver@cme.nist.gov
- and putting the line
- send index
- in the body (NOT the Subject:) area of the message.
-
- The people at Rutherford Appleton Lab. are also working
- on STEP tools: they have an EXPRESS compiler and an Exchange file parser,
- both available in source form (and for free) for research purposes.
- Soon they will also have an EXPRESS-based database system.
-
- For the tools contact Mike Mead, Phone: +44 (0235) 44 6710 (FAX: x 5893),
- e-mail: mm@inf.rl.ac.uk or {...!}mcsun!uknet!rlinf!mm or
- mm%inf.rl.ac.uk@NSFnet-relay.ac.uk
-
-
- -------------------------------------------------------------------------
-
- Subject: 8. Plotting packages
- =============================
-
-
- Gnuplot 3.5
- -----------
- It is one of the best 2- and 3-D plotting packages, with
- online help.It's a command-line driven interactive function plotting utility
- for UNIX, MSDOS, Amiga, Archimedes, and VMS platforms (at least!).
- Freely distributed, it supports many terminals, plotters, and printers
- and is easily extensible to include new devices.
-
- It was posted to comp.sources.misc in version 3.0, plus patches.
- You can practically find it everywhere (use Archie to find a site near you!).
- The comp.graphics.gnuplot newsgroup is devoted to discussion of Gnuplot.
-
-
- Xvgr and Xmgr (ACE/gr)
- -----------------------
- Xmgr is an XY-plotting tool for UNIX workstations using
- X or OpenWindows. There is an XView version called xvgr for
- Suns. Collectively, these 2 tools are known as ACE/gr.
- Compiling xmgr requires the Motif toolkit version 1.1
- and X11R4 - xmgr will not compile under X11R3/Motif 1.0x.
-
- Check at ftp.ccalmr.ogi.edu [129.95.72.34] in
- /CCALMR/pub/acegr/xmgr-?.??.tar.Z (Motif version)
- /CCALMR/pub/acegr/xvgr-?.??.tar.Z (XView version)
- (Substitute the version number, ?.?? with at least 3.01)
-
- Comments, suggestions, bug reports to Paul J Turner
- <pturner@amb4.ccalmr.ogi.edu>
-
-
- Robot
- -----
- Release 0.48 : 2-D and limited 3-D. Based on XView 3, written
- in C / Fortran (so you need a Fortran compiler or the f2c translator).
- Mainly tested on Sun4, less on DECstations. Check at
- ftp.astro.psu.edu (128.118.147.70), pub/astrod.
-
- The relevant files are:
- robotx-.--.tar.Z - Full source, plotting library, example scripts,
- documentation etc.
- "-.--" is the version number, e.g. the file
- may be robotx0.48.tar.Z
- robot-beta.tar.Z - most recent but untested version of the above.
- RobotManual.ps.Z - just the documentation.
- robot.sun4.Z - binary built on a SPARCstation (SunOS4.1.1).
- robot.dec.Z - binary built on a DECstation (Ultrix).
- robot.linux.gz - binary built on an IBM PC clone (LINUX).
- (compressed with gzip)
-
-
- VG plotting library
- -------------------
- This is a library of Fortran callable routines at sunspot.ceee.nist.gov
- [129.6.64.151]
-
-
- Xgobi
- -----
- It's being developed at Bellcore, and its speciality are
- multidimensional data sets analysis and exploration. You can call it
- from the S language also, and it works as an X11 client using the Athena
- widget set (or with an ASCII terminal). It's distributed free of charge
- from STATLIB at CMU.
- To get it via e-mail, send email to statlib@temper.stat.cmu.edu and
- in the body area of the message, put the line
-
- send xgobi from general
-
- If you want to pick it via ftp, connect to lib.stat.cmu.edu. Log in as
- "statlib" and use your e-mail address as your password. Then type
-
- cd general
- mget xgobi.*
-
- Warning: It's about 2 MB sources + large Postscript manual. Read the
- relevant README to decide whether you need it or not.
-
-
- PGPLOT
- ------
- Runs on VAX/VMS and supposedly on UNIX. It's a set of fortran routines freely
- available (though copyrighted and requiring a nominal fee of $50 or so)
- that includes contour plots and support for various devices, including ps.
- Contact tjp@deimos.caltech.edu
-
-
- GGRAPH
- ------
- Host shorty.cs.wisc.edu [128.105.2.8] : /pub/ggraph.tar.Z
- Unknown more details.
-
-
- epiGRAPH
- --------
- For PCs. Call dvj@lab2.phys.lgu.spb.su (Vladimir J. Dmitriev) for details.
- You can get the program demo or (and) play version, if sent 10 $ to
-
-
- 1251 Budapest posta fiok 60
- Hungary
- ph/fax 1753696 Budapest
- ph 2017760
-
-
- Multiplot XLN
- -------------
- For Amigas, shareware ($30 USD, #20 UK or $40 Aust.). Advanced 2D package
- that has a big list of features. Contact:
-
- Dr. Alan Baxter <agb16@mbuc.bio.cam.ac.uk>,
- Cambridge University
- Department of Pathology,
- Tennis Court Road,
- Cambridge CB2 1QP, UK
-
-
- Athena Plotter Widget set
- -------------------------
-
- This version V6.0 is based on Gregory Bond's version V5-beta. Added
- some stuff for scientific graphs, i.e. log axes, free scalable axes,
- XY-lineplots and some more, and re-added plotter callbacks from V4, e.g.
- to request the current pointer position, or to cut off a rectangle from the
- plotting area for zooming-in. Version V6.0 has a log of bugs fixed and a
- log of improvements against V6-beta. Additionally I did some other
- changes/extensions, besides
-
- - Origin and frame lines for axes.
- - Subgrid lines on subtic positions.
- - Line plots in different line types (lines, points, lines+points,
- impulses, lines+impulses, steps, bars), line styles (solid, dotted,
- dashed, dot-dashed) and marker types for data points.
- - Legend at the right or left hand side of the plot.
- - Optional drawing to a pixmap instead of a window.
- - Layout callback for aligning axis positions when using
- multiple plotters in one application.
-
- Available at export.lcs.mit.edu, directory contrib/plotter
-
-
- SciPlot
- -------
- SciPlot is a scientific 2D plotting and manipulation program.
- For the NeXT (requires NeXTStep 3.0), and it's shareware.
-
- Features:
- ASCII import and export; EPS export; copy, cut, paste with data buffer;
- free number of data points, data buffer, and document window;
- selective open and save ; plotting in many styles; automatic legend;
- subviews; linear and logarithmic axes; two different axes; text and graphic;
- color support; zoom; normalizing and moving; axis conversions;
- free hand data manipulations (cut, edit, move, etc.); data editor; sorting
- of data; absolute,relative, and free defined error bars;
- calculating with buffers (+, -, *, / ); background subtractions
- (linear,shirley,tougaard, bezier); integration and relative integration;
- fitting of one or more free defined functions; linear regression;
- calculations (+, -, *, /, sin, cos, log, etc.); function generator;
- spline interpolation; least square smooth and FFT smooth; differentiation;
- FFT; ESCA calculations and database; .. and something more
-
- You can find it on:
- ftp.cs.tu-berlin.de [130.149.17.7] : /pub/NeXT/science/SciPlot3.1.tar.Z
-
- Author:
- Michael Wesemann
- Scillerstr. 73,1000 Berlin 12, Germany
- mike@fiasko.rz-berlin.mpg.de
-
-
- PLPLOT
- ------
- PLPLOT is a scientific plotting package for many systems, small (micro)
- and large (super) alike. Despite its small size and quickness,
- it has enough power to satisfy most users, including:
- standard x-y plots, semilog plots, log-log plots, contour plots, 3D plots,
- mesh plots, bar charts and pie charts. Multiple graphs (of the same or
- different sizes) may be placed on a single page with multiple lines in each
- graph. Different line styles, widths and colors are supported. A virtually
- infinite number of distinct area fill patterns may be used. There are
- almost 1000 characters in the extended character set. This includes four
- different fonts, the Greek alphabet and a host of mathematical, musical, and
- other symbols. The fonts can be scaled to any size for various effects.
- Many different output device drivers are available (system dependent),
- including a portable metafile format and renderer.
-
- Freely available (but copyrighted) via anonymous FTP on
- hagar.ph.utexas.edu, directory pub/plplot
-
- At present (v. 4.13), PLPLOT is known to work on the following systems:
-
- Unix: SunOS, A/IX, HP-UX, Unicos, DG/UX, Ultrix
- Other platforms: VMS, Amiga/Exec, MS-DOS, OS/2, NeXT
-
- Authors: Many. The main supporters are:
-
- Maurice LeBrun <mjl@fusion.ph.utexas.edu>: PLPLOT kernel and the metafile,
- xterm, xwindow, tektronix, and Amiga drivers.
- Geoff Furnish <furnish@fusion.ph.utexas.edu>: MS-DOS and OS/2 drivers
- Tony Richardson <amr@egr.duke.edu>: PLPLOT on the NeXT
-
-
- GLE
- ---
- GLE is a high quality graphics package for scientists. It runs on a
- variety of platforms (PCs, VAXes, and Unix) with drivers for XWindows,
- REGIS, TEK4010, PC graphics cards, VT100s, HP plotters, Postscript
- printers, Epson-compatible printers and Laserjet/Paintjet printers. It
- provides LaTEX quality fonts, as well as full support for Postscript
- fonts. The graphing module provides full control over all features of
- graphs. The graphics primitives include user-defined subroutines for
- complex pictures and diagrams.
-
- Accompanying utilities include Surface (for hidden line surface
- plotting), Contour (for contour plots), Manip (for manipulation of
- columnar data files), and Fitls (for fitting arbitrary equations to
- data).
-
- GLE is written and maintained by Chris Pugmire <chrisp@grv.grace.cri.nz>
-
- Available via anon. FTP at these places:
-
- PC gle: SIMTEL, wuarchive.wustl.edu, and other mirrors, msdos/graphics/gle*.*
- UNIX gle: zephyr.grace.cri.nz (131.203.1.5), pub/gle/unix
- VMS gle: zephyr.grace.cri.nz (131.203.1.5), pub/gle/vms
-
- Mailing list: GLEList. Send a message to
-
- listserver@tbone.biol.scarolina.edu, with a message boyd containing
-
- sub glelist "Your Name"
-
- Mailing list maintainer: Dean Pentcheff <dean2@tbone.biol.scarolina.edu>
-
-
- SM (formerly supermongo)
- ------------------------
- SM is an interactive plotting package for drawing graphs written
- by Robert Lupton and Patricia Monger. It has some capability to handle image
- data, but mostly works with vectors. The main features of the package are:
- - one can generate a plot with a minimum number of simple commands,
- - one can build and save plot subroutines to be invoked with a single
- user-defined command,
- - the program keeps a history of plot commands which can be edited and
- defined as a plot subroutine, to be reused,
- - one can define and perform mathematical operations on the data to be
- plotted from within the program, or read it from an ASCII file.
-
- SM runs on Unix and Unix-variant systems and VMS systems. The next release
- (2.2.1, June 1993) will also run on DOS PCs (sorry, no MacOS yet).
-
- SM has drivers for Sunview, X10, X11, SGI, various tek401x emulators, UIS,
- LN03, Imagen impress, QMS quic, HP Laserjet, and Postscript laser printers
- (also color and encapsulated postscript), raster devices, HPGL, REGIS
- graphics, and several odd (and likely obsolete) graphics terminals.
-
- Cost:
- SM is available for $300 U.S., $360 Canadian to university departments. A
- university-wide site license is $1500 U.S., $1800 Canadian. Prices for
- commercial or government agencies are $500 U.S. for a department, $2500 U.S.
- for an entire site.
-
- SM is not for sale to groups who want to use it for weapons research projects
- for the military agencies of any country.
-
- You only buy it once - the license entitles you to unlimited free upgrades.
- The distribution includes the source, documentation (TeX files), and
- permission to install the program on all the machines at your site.
-
- Contact:
- patricia monger
- monger@mcmaster.ca
-
-
- PlotMTV
- -------
- + You can find it with Archie - a good place is a SunSITE like
- + src.doc.ic.ac.uk [155.198.1.40] :
- + /computing/graphics/systems/X11/contrib/applications/Plotmtv1.4.0.tar.Z
- + (~ 2 MB)
-
- Tested on IBM RS6000, SPARCs and HP s700, and other machines with Unix/X11
- (eg. Linux)
-
- The program can do 2D and 3D line/scatter plots, vector plots, as
- well as contour plots. Contours can be plotted from regular rectangular
- meshes, triangular meshes, as well as random data.
- The X11 routines use the X11R4 Xlib library, but the program has reportedly
- been compiled successfully on X11R5.
- The program reads in data in the MTVDAT format and plots each dataset
- in the data-file in turn.
-
- Each plot comes with a simple but functional Graphical User Interface,
- which allows users to zoom in or pan to areas of interest on the
- plot, or to toggle between 2D and 3D plots, or to rotate 3D plots.
- The plots may then be sent directly to a grayscale or color PostScript
- printer for hard-copy output.
-
- Author:
- Kenny Toh <ktoh@td2cad.intel.com>
-
-
- TRIUMF/PLOTDATA
- ----------------
- [ For VAX/VMS. It's believed that's available free or at extremely low cost ]
-
- Contact:
-
- TRIUMF
- 4004 Wesbrook Mall
- Vancouver, British Columbia
- Canada V6T 2A3
-
- e-mail: CHUMA@TRIUMF.CA
-
-
- Mtrace / xplot
- --------------
- Mtrace2 is a user-friendly, Motif,Postscript plotter based on the xplot
- package.
-
- ftp loasil.univ-lille1.fr [134.206.50.4]
- login anonymous
- passwd ...
-
- cd MOTIF/MTRACE_3.0
- bin
- mget ...
-
- Binaries
- Mtrace2.ALPHA.Z DEC ALPHA
- Mtrace2.RS6000.Z IBM RS6000
- Mtrace2.HP700.Z HP 9000/700
- Mtrace2.SG.Z SILICON GRAPHICS
-
- Motif allows to modify all the panels and buttons color of Mtrace2.
-
-
-
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-
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- Subject: 9. Image analysis software - Image processing and display
- ==================================================================
-
- PC and Mac-based tools (multi-platform software)
- ======================
-
- IMDISP
- ------
- IMDISP Written at JPL and other NASA sites. Can do simple display,
- enhancing, smoothing and so on. Works with the FITS and VICAR/PDS
- data formats of NASA. Can read TIFF images, if you know their dimensions
- [PC and Macs]
-
- LabVIEW 2
- ---------
- LabVIEW is used as a framework for image processing tools. It provides a
- graphical programming environment using block diagram sketch is the
- "program" with graphical elements representing the programming elements.
- Hundreds of functions are already available and are connected using a
- wiring tool to create the block diagram (program). Functions that the
- block diagrams represent include digital signal processing and
- filtering, numerical analysis, statistics, etc. The tool allows any
- Virtual Instrument (VI, a software file that looks and acts like a real
- laboratory instrument) to be used as a part of any other virtual
- instrument.
-
- National Instruments markets plug-in digital signal processing (DSP)
- boards for Macintoshs and PC compatables that allow real-time
- acquisition and analysis at a personal computer. New software tools for
- DSP are allowing engineers to harness the power of this technology. The
- tools range from low-level debugging software to high-level block
- diagram development software. There are three levels of DSP programming
- associated with the NB-DSP2300 board and LabVIEW:
- Use of the NB-DSP2300 Analysis Library: FFTs, power spectra, filters
- routines callable from THINK C and Macintosh Programers Workshop (MPW) C
- that execute on the NB-DSP2300 board. There is an analysis Virtual
- Interface Library of ready-to-use VIs optimized for the NB-DSP2300.
-
- Use of the National Instruments Developers Toolkit that includes an
- optimizing C compiler, an assembler and a linker for low-level
- programming of the DSP hardware. This approach offers the highest level
- of performance but is the must difficult in terms of ease of use.
-
- Use of the National Instruments Interface Kit software package which has
- utility functions for memory management data communications and
- downloading code to the NB-DSP2300 board. (This is the easiest route for
- the development of custom code.)
-
- Ultimage Concept VI
- -------------------
- Concept VI by Graftek-France is a family of image processing Virtual
- Instruments (VIs) that give LabVIEW 2 (described above) users high-end
- tools for designing, integrating and monitoring imaging control systems.
- A VI is a software file that looks and acts like a real laboratory
- instrument. Typical applications for Concept VI include thermography,
- surveillance, machine vision, production testing, biomedical imaging,
- electronic microscopy and remote sensing.
-
- Ultimage Concept VI addresses applications which require further
- qualitative and quantitative analysis. It includes a complete set of
- functions for image enhancement, histogram equalization, spatial and
- frequency filtering, isolation of features, thresholding, mathematical
- morphology analysis, density measurement, object counting, sizing and
- characterization.
-
- The program loads images with a minimum resolution of 64 by 64, a pixel
- depth of 8, 16, or 32 bits, and one image plane. Standard input and
- output formats include PICT, TIFF, SATIE, and AIPD. Other formats can
- be imported.
-
- Image enhancement features include lookup table transformations, spatial
- linear and non-linear filters, frequency filtering, arithmetic and logic
- operations, and geometric transformations, among others. Morphological
- transformations include erosion, dilation, opening, closing, hole
- removal, object separation, and extraction of skeletons, among others.
- Quantitative analysis provides for objects' detection, measurement, and
- morphological distribution. Measures include area, perimeter, center of
- gravity, moment of inertia, orientation, length of relevant chords, and
- shape factors and equivalence. Measures are saved in ASCII format. The
- program also provides for macro scripting and integration of custom
- modules.
-
- A 3-D view command plots a perspective data graph where image intensity
- is depicted as mountains or valleys in the plot. The histogram tool can
- be plotted with either a linear or logarithmic scale. The twenty-eight
- arithmetic and logical operations provide for: masking and averaging
- sections of images, noise removal, making comparisons, etc. There are
- 13 spatial filters that alter pixel intensities based on local
- intensity. These include high-pass filters for contrast and outlines.
- The frequency data resulting from FFT analysis can be displayed as
- either the (real , imaginary ) components or the (phase, magnitude)
- data. The morphological transformations are useful for data sharpening
- and defining objects or for removing artifacts.
-
- The transformations include: thresholding, eroding, dilating and even
- hole filling.
-
- The program's quantitative analysis measurements include: area,
- perimeter, center of mass, object counts, and angle between points.
-
- GTFS, Inc. 2455 Bennett Valley Road #100C Santa Rosa, CA 95494
- 707-579-1733
-
- IPLab Spectrum
- --------------
- IPLAB Spectrum supports image processing and analysis but lacks the
- morphology and quantitative analysis features provided by
- Graftek-FranceUs Ultimage Concept VI. Using scripting tools, the user
- tells the system the operations to be performed. The problem is that far
- too many basic operations require manual intervention. The tool
- supports: FFTs, 16 arithmetic operations for pixel alteration, and a
- movie command for cycling through windows.
-
- ITEX
- ----
- ITEX image processing software from Imaging Technology Incorporated is an
- industry-standard C language subroutine library for image enhancement and
- manipulation. Designed to accelerate applications development, the ITEX
- software package contains hundreds of field-proven image processing
- algorithms. All subroutines are accessed through user-developed
- application software written for operation under such operating systems
- as MS-DOS, UNIX, SUN OS, OS/9, and VxWorks.
-
- ITEX is equipped with a command line interpreter that further assists in
- speeding application development by providing an interactive environment
- for working out image processing scenarios. ITEX software includes
- operations for input and output pixel transformations, image save and
- restore, graphics and text annotation functions, area and geometric
- functions, linear and non-linear spatial filtering, and support for
- real-time image convolutions.
-
- Application-Specific ITEX
- -------------------------
- Free software evaluation utilities for image analysis and machine vision
- feasibility studies are offered by Imaging Technology Incorporated. These
- evaluation utilities provide a simple point-and-click MS Windows graphical
- user interface (GUI) from which to evaluate highly robust grayscale pattern
- recognition, quantitative image (blob) analysis, and industrial character
- recognition (OCR) software libraries offered by the company.
-
- The evaluation utilities speed feasibility studies and help reduce the cost
- of application software development. These utilities, which require no
- special equipment to operate, allow development engineers to breeze through
- the feasibility process on prestored TIFF images and quickly start working
- on solving their applications.
-
- The only equipment necessary to operate these utilities is a 386 or 486
- personal computer AT, Windows 3.0 or 3.1, a mouse, and an eight-bit
- SuperVGA card. No additional hardware or software is required.
-
- Each evaluation utility comes complete with a tutorial that guides the
- user through the processes of the software package. Absolutely no prior
- experience with image analysis algorithms is necessary in order to operate
- these utilities. To further assist and instruct the user, an on-line Help
- facility is incorporated to answer questions along the way.
-
- Contact:
- Imaging Technology Inc, 55 Middlesex Tpk, Bedford, MA 01730, (800) 333-3035
- e-mail: theresa@imaging.com (Theresa M. Meuse)
-
- [ They sell also a VME-based video frame grabber in resolutions up to
- 1024x768 pixels non-interlaced, or up to 1024x1024 pixels interlaced.
- An ISA/EISA-based modular board-set is provided also for PC-only
- environment, which has modules for genlocking, NTSC/PAL 24-bit grabber,
- variable-scan frame grabber, and a 30fps monchrome frame grabber - nfotis ]
-
- Macintosh-based tools
- =====================
-
- NCSA Image, NCSA PalEdit and more
- ---------------------------------
- NCSA provides a whole suite of public-domain visualization tools for the
- Macintosh, primarily aimed at researchers wanting to visualize results
- from numerical modelling calculations. These applications,
- documentation, and source code are available for anonymous ftp from
- ftp.ncsa.uiuc.edu. Commercial versions of the NCSA programs have been
- developed by Spyglass.
-
- Spyglass, Inc. 701 Devonshire Drive Champaign, IL 61820 (217) 355-6000
- fax: 217 355 8925
-
- NIH IMAGE
- ---------
- Available at alw.nih.gov (128.231.128.7) or (preferably)
- zippy.nimh.nih.gov [128.231.98.32], directory:/pub/image.
- It has painting and image manipulation tools, a macro language,
- tools for measuring areas, distances and angles, and for counting
- things. Using a frame grabber card, it can record sequences of
- images to be played back as a movie. It can invoke user-defined
- convolution matrix filters, such as Gaussian. It can import raw
- data in tab-delimited ASCII, or as 1 or 2-byte quantities. It also
- does histograms and even 3-D plots. It is limited to 8-bits/pixel,
- though the 8 bits map into a color lookup table. It runs on any Mac
- that has a 256-color screen and a FPU (or get the NonFPU version
- from zippy.nimh.nih.gov)
-
- PhotoMac
- --------
- Data Translation, Inc. 100 Locke Dr. Marlboro, MA 01752 508-481-3700
-
- PhotoPress
- ----------
- Blue Solutions 3039 Marigold Place Thousand Oaks, CA 91360 805-492-9973
-
- PixelTools and TCL-Image
- ------------------------
- "Complete family of PixelTools (hardware accelerator and applications
- software) for scientific image processing and analysis. Video-rate
- capture, display, processing, and analysis of high-resolution
- monochromatic and color images. Includes C source code."
-
- TCL-Image:
- "Software package for scientific, quantitative image processing and
- analysis. It provides a complete language for the capture, enhancement,
- and extraction of quantitative information from gray-scale images.
- TCL_Image has over 200 functions for image processing, and contains the
- other elements needed in a full programming language for algorithm
- development -- variables and control structures. It is easily
- extensible through "script" (or indirect command) files. These script
- files are simply text files that contain TCL-Image commands. They are
- executed as normal commands and include the ability to pass parameters.
- The direct capture of video images is supported via popular frame
- grabber boards. TCL-Image comes with the I-View utility that provides
- conversion between common image file types, such as PICT2 and TIFF."
-
- Perceptics 725 Pellissippi Parkway Knoxville, TN 37933 615-966-9200
-
- Satellite Image Workshop
- ------------------------
- It comes with a number of satellite pictures (raw data) and does all
- sorts of image enhancing on it. You'll need at least a Mac II with co-
- processor; a 256 color display and a large harddisk. The program doesn't
- run under system 7.x.ATE1 V1
-
- In the documentation the contact address is given as: Liz Smith, Jet
- Propulsion Laboratory, MS 300-323, 4800 Oak Grove Dr,.Pasadena, CA 91109
- (818) 354-6980
-
- Visualization Workbench
- -----------------------
- "An electronic imaging software system that performs interactive image
- analysis and scientific 2D and 3D plotting."
-
- Paragon Imagine 171 Lincoln St. Lowell, MA 01852 508-441-2112
-
- Adobe Photoshop
- ---------------
-
- The tool supports Rtrue colorS with 24-bit images or 256 levels of grey
- scale. Once an image has been imported it can be Rre-touchedS with
- various editing tools typical of those used in Macintosh-based RpaintS
- applications. These include an eraser, pencil, brush and air brush.
- Advanced RpasteS tools that control the interaction between a pasted
- selection and the receiving site have also been incorporated. For
- example, all red pixels in a selection can easily be preventing from
- being pasted. Photoshop has transparencies ranging from 0 to 100%,
- allowing you to create ghost overlays. RPhoto-editingS tools include
- control of the brightness and contrast, color balancing, hue/saturation
- modification and spectrum equalization. Images can be subjected to
- various signal processing algorithms to smooth or sharpen the image,
- blur edges, or locate edges. Image scaling is also supported.
-
- For storage savings, the images can be compressed using standard
- algorithms, including externally supplied compression such as JPEG,
- availlable from Storm Technologies. The latest version of Adobe
- Photoshop supports the import of numerous image formats including: EPSF,
- EPSF, TIFF, PICT resource, Amiga IFF/ILBM, CompuServe GIF, MacPaint,
- PIXAR, PixelPaint, Scitex CT, TGA and ThunderScan..
-
- Adobe Systems, Inc. 1585 Charlestown Road PO Box 7900 Mountain View, CA
- 94039-7900 415-961-4400
-
- ColorStudio and ImageStudio
- ---------------------------
- ColorStudio is an image-editing and paint package from Letraset that has
- more features than Adobe Photoshop but is decidedly more complex and
- therefore more difficult to use. Several steps are often required to
- accomplish that which can be done in a single step using Photoshop. The
- application requires a great deal of available disk space as one can
- easily end up with images in the 30 MB range. The program provides a
- variety of powerful selection tools including the "auto selection tool"
- which lets the user choose image areas on the basis of color, close
- hues, color range and mask.
-
- ImageStudio: Don't know...
-
- Letraset USA 40 Eisenhower Drive Paramus, NJ 07653 201-845-6100
-
- Dapple Systems
- --------------
- "High resolution image analysis software provides processing tools to
- work with multiple images, enhance and edit, and measure a variety of
- global or feature parameters, and interpret the data."
-
- Dapple Systems, 355 W. Olive Ave, #100 Sunnyvale, CA 94086 408-733-3283
-
- Digital Darkroom
- ----------------
- The latest release of Digital Darkroom has five new selection and
- editing tools for enhancing images. One such feature allows the user to
- select part of an image simply by "painting" it. A new polyline
- selection tool creates a selection tool for single pixel wide
- selections. A brush lets the operator "paint" with a selected portion
- of the image. Note that this is not a true color image enhancement tool.
- This tool should be used when the user intends to operate in grey-scale
- images only. It should be noted that Digital Darkroom is not as
- powerful as either Adobe Photoshop or ColorStudio.
-
- Silicon Beach Software 9770 Carroll Ctr. Rd., Suite J San Diego, CA
- 92126 619-695-6956
-
- Dimple
- ------
- It is compatible with system 6.05 and system 7.0 , requires Mac LC or
- II series with 256 colours, with a recommended min of 6Mb of ram. It has
- the capability of reading Erdas files. Functions include; image
- enhancement, 3D and contour plots, image statistics, supervised and
- unsupervised classification, PCA and other image transformations. There
- is also a means (Image Operation Language or IOL) by which you can write
- your own transformations. There is no image rectification, however
- Dimple is compatable with MAPII. The latest version is 1.4 and it is in
- the beta stage of testing. Dimple was initially developed as a teaching
- tool and it is very good for this purpose."
-
- "Dimple runs on a colour Macintosh. It is a product still in its
- development phase.. i.e. it doesn't have all the inbuilt features of
- other packages, but is coming along nicely. It has its own inbuilt
- language for writing "programs" for processing an image, defining
- convolution filters etc. Dimple is a full mac application with pull down
- menus etc... It is unprotected software."
-
- Process Software Solutions, PO Box 2110, Wollongong, New South Wales,
- Australia. 2500. Phone 61 42 261757 Fax 61 42 264190.
-
- Enhance
- -------
- Enhance has a RrulerS tool that supports measurements and additionally
- provides angle data. The tool has over 80 mathematical filter
- variations: "Laplacian, medium noise filter", etc. Files can be saved
- as either TIFF, PICT, EPSF or text (however EPSF files can't be imported).
-
- MicroFrontier 7650 Hickman Road Des Moines, IA 50322 515-270-8109
-
- Image Analyst
- -------------
- An image processing product for users who need to extract quantitative
- data from video images. Image Analyst lets users configure
- sophisticated image processing and measurement routines without the
- necessity of knowing a programming language. It is designed for such
- tasks at computing number and size of cells in images projected by video
- cameras attached to microscopes, or enhancing and measuring distances in
- radiographs.
-
- Image Analyst provides users with an array of field-proven video
- analysis techniques that enable them to easily assemble a sequence of
- instructions to enhance feature appearance; count objects; determine
- density, shape, size, position, or movement; perform object feature
- extraction; and conduct textural analysis automatically. Image Analyst
- works with either a framegrabber board and any standard video camera, or
- a disk-stored image.
-
- Within minutes, without the need for programming, the Image Analyst user
- can set up a process to identify and analyze any element of a image.
- Measurements and statistics can be automatically or semi-automatically
- generated from TIFF or PICT files or from captured video tape images.
- Image Analyst recognizes items in images based on their size, shape and
- position. The tool provides direct support for the Data Translation and
- Scion frame grabbers. A menu command allows for image capture from a VCR
- video camera or other NTSC or PAL devices.
-
- There are 2 types of files, the image itself and the related Sequence
- file that holds the processing, measurements and analysis that the user
- defines. Automated sequences are set up in Regions Of Interest (ROI)
- represented by movable, sizable boxes atop the image. Inside a ROI, the
- program can find the distance between two edges, the area of a shape,
- the thickness of a wall, etc. Image Analyst finds the center, edge and
- other positions automatically. The application also provides tools so
- that the user can work interactively to find the edge of object. It also
- supports histograms and a color look-up table (CLUT) tool.
-
- Automatix, Inc. 775 Middlesex Turnpike Billerica, MA 01821 508-667-7900
-
- IPLab
- -----
- Signal Analytics Corp. 374 Maple Ave. E Vienna, VA 22180 703-281-3277
- FAX 703-281-2509
-
- "Menu-driven image processing software that supports 24-bit color or
- pseudocolor/grayscale image display and manipulation."
-
- MAP II
- ------
- Among the Mac GIS systems, MAP II distributed by John Wiley has
- integrated image analysis.
-
- IMAGE
- -----
- from Stanford : Try anonymous ftp from sumex-aim.stanford.edu
- It has pd source for image v2, and ready to run code for a mac under
- image v3.
-
-
-
- Windows/DOS PC-based tools
- ==========================
-
- CCD
- ---
- Richard Berry's CCD imaging book for Willamon-Bell contains (optional?)
- disks with image manipulating software. Source code is included.
-
- ERDAS
- -----
- "ERDAS will do all of the things you want: rectification,
- classification, transformations (canned & user-defined), overlays,
- filters, contrast enhancement, etc. ... I was using it on my thesis &
- then changed the topic a bit & that work became secondary."
-
- ERDAS, Inc. 2801 Buford Highway Suite 300 Atlanta, GA 30329 404-248-9000
- FAX 404-248-9400
-
- RSVGA
- -----
- "I have been getting up to speed on a program called RSVGA available from
- Eidetic Digital Image Ltd. in British Columbia. Its for IBM PC's or
- clones, cheap (about $400) and does all the stuff Erdas does but is not
- as fast or as powerful, though I have had only limited experience with
- Erdas. I have used RSVGA with 6 of 7 Landsat bands and it is a good
- starter program except for the obtuse manual"
-
- IMAGINE-32
- ----------
- It's a 32 bit package [I suppose for PCs] called "Imagine32"
- or "Image32" The program does a modest amount of image processing --add,
- subtract, multiply, divide, display, and plot an x or y cut across the image.
- It can also display a number of images simultaneously.
- The company is CompuScope, in Santa Barbara, CA.
-
- PC Vista
- --------
- [ NOTE: it's now available via anonymous FTP - machine flipper.berkeley.edu
- (128.32.178.54), directory pub/pcvista. Warning: no user interface, very
- minimal docs, etc. ]
-
- It was announced in the 1989 August edition of PASP. It is known to
- be available from Mike Richmond, whose email addresses have been
-
- richmond@bllac.berkeley.edu
- richmond@bkyast.berkeley.edu
- [ Latest address: richmond@spiff.Princeton.EDU ]
-
- and his s-mail address is:
-
- Michael Richmond,Astronomy Department, Campbell Hall, Berkeley, CA 94720
-
- The latest version of PC-Vista, version 1.7, includes not only the source
- code and help files, but also a complete set of executable programs and
- a number of sample FITS images. If you do wish to use the source code,
- you will need Microsoft C, version 5.0 or later; other compilers may work,
- but will require substantial modifications.
-
- To receive the documentation and nine double-density (360K) floppies
- (or three quad-density 3-1/2 inch floppies (1.44M) with everything on them,
- just send a request for PC-Vista, together with your name and a US-Mail
- address, to
-
- Office of Technology Licensing
- 2150 Shattuck Ave., Suite 510
- Berkeley, Ca. 94704
-
- Include a check (Traveller's Checks are fine) or purchase order for $150.00
- in U.S. dollars, if your address is inside the continental U.S., or $165.00
- otherwise, made out to Regents of the University of California
- to cover duplication and mailing costs.
-
-
- SOFTWARE TOOLS
- --------------
- It's a set of software "tools" put out by Canyon State
- Systems and Software. They are not free, but rather cheap at about $30 I
- heard. It will handle most all of the formats used by frame grabber
- software.
-
- MIRAGE
- ------
- It's image processing software written by Jim Gunn at the
- Astrophysics Dept at Princeton. It will run on a PC among other platforms.
- It is a Forth based system - i.e. a Forth language with many image
- processing displaying functions built in.
-
- DATA TRANSLATION SOURCE BOOK
- ----------------------------
- The Data Translation company in Massachusetts publishes a free book
- containing vendors of data analysis hardware and software which is
- compatible with Data Translation and other frame grabbers.
- Surely you can find much more PC-related stuff in it.
-
- MAXEN386
- --------
- A couple of Canadians have written a program named MAXEN386 which does
- maximum entropy image deconvolution. Their company is named Digital
- Signal Processing Software, or something like that, and the software is
- mentioned in an article in Astronomy Magazine, either Jan or Feb 92
- (an article on CCD's vs film).
-
- JANDEL SCIENTIFIC (JAVA)
- ------------------------
- Another software package (JAVA) is put out by Jandel Scientific.
- Jandel Scientific, 65 Koch Road, Corte Madera, CA 94925, (415) 924-8640,
- (800) 874-1888.
-
- Microbrian
- ----------
- Runs on an MS dos platform and uses a 32 bit graphics card
- (Vista), or an about to be released version will support a number of
- super VGA cards. Its a full blown remote sensed data processing
- system.. It is menu driven (character based screen), but is does not use
- a windowed user interface. Its is hardware protected with a dongle.
- Mbrian = micro Barrier reef Image Anaysis System. It was developed by
- CSIRO (Commonwealth Scientific & Industrial Organization) and is
- marketed/ supported by:
-
- MPA Australia (51 Lusher Road, Croydon, Victoria
- tel + 61 3 724 4488 fax +61 3 724 4455)
-
- There are educational and commercial prices, but be prepared to set
- aside $A10k for the first educational licence. Subsequent ones come
- cheaper (they need to!) It has installed sites worldwide. It is widely
- used at ANU.
-
- MicroImage
- ----------
- The remote sensing lab here at Dartmouth currently uses Terra-Mar's
- MicroImage, on 486 PCs with some fancy display hardware.
-
- Terra-Mar Resource Information Services, Inc.
-
- 1937 Landings Drive Mountain View, CA 94043 415-964-6900 FAX
- 415-964-5430
-
- VIDEOSCAN
- ---------
- [ Contact Club@spektr.msk.su (Koltovoy Nikolay Alexeevich) - they have
- available software, frame grabbers, A/D converters, real-time image
- processor ]
-
- TIM
- ---
- TIM for Windows is a package for scientific image processing, which runs
- on a PC under MS-Windows 3.1. It is especially suited for image
- preprocessing and data extraction (image in, data out). It has:
-
- - 200+ image processing functions, including user definable
- convolutions, non-linear filters, morphology, FFT
- - menus, dialog boxes, browse and support windows
- - a compiled command language for making procedures
- - facilities for adding C-written functions to the program
- - a rich, context sensitive help system
- - support for several frame grabbers
-
- The program is fast*) and has moderate system requirements**).
- A functional demo version can be obtained from CICA***). This package
- contains addresses to refer to for pricing and ordering details.
-
- *) Abingdon Cross benchmark on a 486DX2-50: 0.8 sec
- **) Minimum requirements: MS-Windows 3.1, Memory: 4MB, disk: 4MB; 386SX
- A 800x600 or 1024x768 video display @ 256 colours is recommended
- ***) Anonymous FTP to: ftp.cica.indiana.edu; directory pub.pc.win3.demo
-
- Contact: Robert J. Ekkers <ekkers@ph.tn.tudelft.nl>
-
-
- Unix-based tools
- ================
-
- IRAF (Image Reduction and Analysis Facility)
- --------------------------------------------
- Developed in the National Optical Astronomy Observatory, Kitt Peak AZ
- It is free, you can ftp it from tucana.noao.edu [140.252.1.1]
- and complement it with STSDAS from stsci.edu [130.167.1.2].
- Email to iraf@noao.edu for more details.
- Apparently this is one of the _de facto_ standards in the astronomical
- image community. They issue a newsletter also.
- They seem to support very well their users. Works with VMS also last
- I heard, and practically has its own shell on top of the VMS/Unix shells.
-
- It's suggested that you get a copy of saoimage for display under X windows.
- Very flexible/extendable -- tons (literally 3 linear feet) of
- documentation for the general user, skilled user, and programmer.
-
- ALV
- ---
- A Sun-specific image toolkit. Version 2.0.6 posted to
- comp.sources.sun on 11dec89. Also available via email to
- alv-users-request@cs.bris.ac.uk.
-
- AIPS
- ----
- Astronomical Image Processing System. Contact: aipsmail@nrao.edu
- (also see the UseNet Newsgroups alt.sci.astro.aips and sci.astro.fits)
- Built by NRAO (National Radio Astronomy Observatory, HQ in Charlottesville,
- VA, sites in NM, AZ, WV). Software distributed by 9-track, Exabyte, DAT,
- or (non-anonymous) internet ftp. Documentation (PostScript mostly)
- available via anonymous ftp to baboon.cv.nrao.edu (192.33.115.103),
- directory pub/aips and pub/aips/TEXT/PUBL. Installation requires building
- the system and thus a Fortran and C compiler.
- This package can read and write FITS data (see sci.astro.fits), and is
- primarily for reduction, analysis, and image enhancement of Radio Astronomy
- data from radio telescopes, particularly the Very Large Array (VLA), a
- synthesis instrument. It consists of almost 300 programs that do everything
- from copying data to sophisticated deconvolution, e.g. via maximum entropy.
- There is an X11-based Image tool (XAS) and a tek-compatible xterm-based
- graphics tool built into AIPS. The XAS tool is modelled after the hardware
- functionality of the International Imaging Systems model 70 display unit and
- can do image arithmetic, etc.
- The code is mostly Fortran 77 with some system C language modules, and is
- available for Suns, IBM RS/6000, Dec/Ultrix, Convex, Cray (Unicos), and
- Alliant with support planned for HP-9000/7xx, Solaris 2.1, and maybe SGI.
- There is currently a project - "AIPS++" - underway to rewrite the
- algorithmic functionality of AIPS in a modern setting, using C++ and an
- object oriented approach. Whereas AIPS is proprietary code (licensed for
- free to non-profit institutions) owner by NRAO and the NSF, AIPS++ will be
- in the public domain at some level, as it is an international effort with
- contributions from the US, Canada, England, the Netherlands, India, and
- Australia to name a few.
-
- LABOimage
- ---------
- (version 4.0 is out for X11) It's written in C, and currently
- runs on Sun 3/xxx, Sun 4/xxx (OS3.5, 4.0 and 4.0.3) under SunView.
- The expert system for image segmentation is written in Allegro Common Lisp.
- It was used on the following domains: computer science (image analysis),
- medicine, biology, physics. It is distributed free of charge (source code).
- Available via anonymous FTP at ftp.ads.com (128.229.30.16), in
- pub/VISION-LIST-ARCHIVE/SHAREWARE/LaboImage_*
-
- Contact: Prof. Thierry Pun, Computer Vision Group Computing Science Center,
- U-Geneva 12, rue du Lac, CH-1207 Geneva SWITZERLAND
- Phone : +41(22) 787 65 82; fax: +41(22) 735 39 05
- E-mail: pun@cui.unige.ch or pun@cgeuge51.bitnet
-
-
- Figaro
- ------
- It was originally made for VMS, and can be obtained from
- Keith Shortridge in Australia (ks@aaoepp.aao.gov.au)
- and for Unix from Sam Southard at Caltech (sns@deimos.caltech.edu).
- It's about 110Mbytes on a Sun.
-
- KHOROS
- ------
- Moved to the Scientific Visualization category below
-
- Vista
- -----
- The "real thing" is available via anonymous ftp from lowell.edu. Email to
- vista@lowell.edu for more details. Total size less than 20Mbytes.
-
- DISIMP
- ------
- (Device Independent Software for Image Processing) is a powerful
- system providing both user friendliness and high functionality in
- interactive times.
-
- Feature Description
-
- DISIMP incorporates a rich library of image processing utilities and
- spatial data options. All functions can be easily accessed via the
- DISIMP executive. This menu is modular in design and groups image
- processes by their function. Such a logical structure means that
- complicated processes are simply a progression through a series of
- modules.
-
- Processes include image rectification, classification (unsupervised and
- supervised), intensity transformations, three dimensional display and
- Principal Component Analysis. DISIMP also supports the more simple and
- effective enhancement techniques of filtering, band subtraction and
- ratioing.
-
- Host Configuration Requirements
-
- Running on UNIX workstations, DISIMP is capable of processing the more
- computational intensive techniques in interactive processing times.
- DISIMP is available in both Runtime and Programmer's environments. Using
- the Programmers environment, utilities can be developed for specific
- applications programs.
-
- Graphics are governed by an icon-based Display Panel which allows quick
- enhancments of a displayed image. Manipulations of Look Up Tables,
- colour stretches, changes to histograms, zooming and panning can be
- interactively driven through this control.
-
- A range of geographic projections enables DISIMP to integrate data of
- image, graphic and textual types. Images can be rectified by a number of
- coordinate systems, providing the true geographic knowledge essential
- for ground truthing. Overlays of grids, text and vector data can be
- added to further enhance referenced imagery.
-
- The system is a flexible package allowing users of various skill levels
- to determine their own working environment, including the amount of help
- required. DISIMP comes fully configured with no optional extras. The
- purchase price includes all functionality required for professional
- processing of remote sensed data.
-
- For further information, please contact:
-
- The Business Manager, CLOUGH Engineering Group Systems Division, 627
- Chapel Street, South Yarra, Australia 3141. Telephone: +61 3 825 5555
- Fax: +61 3 826 6463
-
- Global Imaging Software
- -----------------------
- "We use Global Imaging Software to process AVHRR data, from the dish to
- the final display. Select a chunk of five band data from a pass,
- automatic navigation, calibrate it to Albedo and Temp, convert that to
- byte, register it to predesigned window, all relatively automatically
- and carefree.
-
- It has no classification routines to speak of, but it isn't that
- difficult to write your own with their programmer's module.
-
- Very small operation: one designs, one codes, one sells. Been around for
- a number of years, sold to Weather Service and Navy. Runs on HP9000
- with HP-UX. Supports 24-bit display"
-
- HIPS
- ----
- (Human Information Processing Laboratory's Image Processing System)
-
- Michael Landy co-wrote and sell a general-purpose package for image
- processing which has been used for basically all the usual image
- processing applications (robotics, medical, satellite, engineering, oil
- exploration, etc.). It is called HIPS, and deals with sequences of
- multiband images in the same way it deals with single images. It has
- been growing since we first wrote it, both by additions from us as well
- as a huge user-contributed library.
-
- Feature description
-
- HIPS is a set of image processing modules which together provide
- a powerful suite of tools for those interested in research,
- system development and teaching. It handles sequences of images
- (movies) in precisely the same manner as single frames.
-
- Programs and subroutines have been developed for simple image
- transformations, filtering, convolution, Fourier and other transform
- processing, edge detection and line drawing manipulation, digital
- image compression and transmission methods, noise generation, and image
- statistics computation. Over 150 such image transformation programs
- have been developed. As a result, almost any image processing task
- can be performed quickly and conveniently. Additionally, HIPS allows
- users to easily integrate their own custom routines. New users
- become effective using HIPS on their first day.
-
- HIPS features images that are self-documenting. Each image stored in
- the system contains a history of the transformations that have been
- applied to that image. HIPS includes a small set of subroutines
- which primarily deals with a standardized image sequence header, and
- a large library of image transformation tools in the form of UNIX
- ``filters''. It comes complete with source code, on-line manual
- pages, and on-line documentation.
-
- Host Configuration Requirements
-
- Originally developed at New York University, HIPS now represents
- one of the most extensive and flexible vision and image processing
- environments currently available. It runs under the UNIX operating
- system. It is modular and flexible, provides automatic documentation
- of its actions, and is almost entirely independent of special equipment.
- HIPS is now in use on a variety of computers including Vax and
- Microvax, Sun, Apollo, Masscomp, NCR Tower, Iris, IBM AT, etc.
- For image display and input, drivers are supplied for the Grinnell and
- Adage (Ikonas) image processors, and the Sun-2, Sun-3, Sun- 4, and
- Sun-386i consoles. We also supply user-contributed drivers for a
- number of other framestores and windowing packages (Sun gfx, Sun
- console, Matrox VIP-1024, ITI IP-512, Lexidata, Macintosh II, X
- windowing system, and Iris). The Hipsaddon package includes an
- interface for the CRS-4000. It is a simple matter to interface HIPS
- with other frame- stores, and we can put interested users in touch with
- users who have interfaced HIPS with the Arlunya and Datacube Max-
- Video. HIPS can be easily adapted for other image display devices
- because 98% of HIPS is machine independent.
-
- Availability
-
- HIPS has proven itself a highly flexible system, both as an
- interactive research tool, and for more production- oriented tasks. It
- is both easy to use, and quickly adapted and extended to new uses. HIPS
- is supplied on magnetic tape in UNIX tar format (either reel- to-reel or
- Sun cartridge), and comes with source code, libraries, a library of
- convolu- tion masks, and on-line documentation and manual pages.
-
- Michael Landy SharpImage Software P.O. Box 373, Prince Street Station
- New York, NY 10012-0007 Voice: (212) 998-7857 Fax: (212) 995-4011
- msl@cns.nyu.edu
-
-
- MIRA
- ----
- [ Please DON'T confuse that with the Thalmanns animation system from
- Montreal. These are altogether different beasts! - nfotis ]
-
- MIRA stands for Microcomputer Image Reduction and Analysis. MIRA gives
- workstation level performance on 386/486 DOS computers using SVGA cards in
- 256 color modes up to 1024x768. MIRA contains a very handsome/functional
- GUI which is mouse and keystroke operated. MIRA reads/writes TIFF and FITS
- formats, native formats of a number of CCD cameras, and uncompressed binary
- images in byte, short integer, and 4-byte real pixel format in 1- or 2-
- dimensions. The result of an image processing operation can be short integer
- or real pixels, or the same as that of the input image. MIRA does the
- operation using short or floating point arithmetic to maintain the precision
- and accuracy of the pixel format. Over 100 functions are hand-coded in
- assembly language for maximum speed on the Intel hardware. The entire
- graphical interface is also written in assembly language to maximize
- the speed of windowing operations. Windows for 2-d image and 1-d image/data
- display and analysis have dedicated cursors which read position and value
- value in real time as you move the mouse. There are also smooth, real time
- contrast and brightness stretch and panning of a magnified portion of
- the displayed image(s), all operated by the mouse. A wide selection of
- grayscale, pseudocolor, and random palettes is provided, and other
- palettes can be generated.
-
-
- Supported functions include such niceties as the following:
-
- o image & image: + - / * interpolation
- o image & constant: + - / *
- o unary operations: abs value, polynomial of pixel value, chs, 1/x, log,
- byteswap, clip values at upper/lower limits, short->real or real->short.
- o combine images by mean, median, mode, or sum of pixel values, with or
- without autoscaling to mean, median, or mode of an image section.
- o convolutions/filters: Laplacian, Sobel edge operator, directional gradient,
- line, Gaussian, elliptical and rectangular equal weight filters, unsharp
- masking, median filters, user defined filter kernel. Ellipse, rectangle,
- line, gradient, Gaussian, and user defined filters can be rotated to
- any specified angle.
- o CCD data reduction: flat fielding, dark subtraction, column over/underscan
- bias removal, remove bad pixels and column defects, normalize to
- region target mean, median, or modal value.
- o create subimage, mosaic m x n 1-d or 2-d images to get larger image,
- collapse 2-d image into 1-d image.
- o plot 1-d section or collapsed section of 2-d image, plot histogram of
- region of an image.
- o review/change image information/header data, rename keywords, plot
- keyword values for a set of images.
- o luminance/photometry: elliptical or circular aperture photometry,
- brightness profile, isophotal photometry between set of upper & lower
- luminances, area and luminance inside traced polygon. Interactive
- background fitting and removal from part or all of image, fit elliptical
- aperture shape to image isophotes.
- o interactive with 2-d image: contrast/brightness, x- y- or diagonal plot
- of pixel values, distance between two points, compute region stats,`
- centroid, pan to x,y location or image center, zoom 1/16 to 10 times,
- change cursor to rectangle crosshair, full image crosshair, or off, and
- adjust cursor size on image. Select linear, log or gamma transfer function
- or histogram equalization.
- o interactive or specified image offset computation and re-sampling for
- registration.
- o interactive with 1-d image: zoom in x- y- or both in steps of 1/2 or
- 2 times current, re-center plot, or enlarge a framed area. 4 plot buffers
- can be cycled through. Interactive data analysis: polynomial fitting,
- point deletion, undelete, change value, point weighting, linear and
- quadratic loess and binomial smoothing, revert to unit point weights
- or original data buffer, substitute results into data buffer for pass
- back to calling function. Dump data buffer (+ overlays and error bars)
- to file or printer. Change to user specified coordinate system.
- o Tricolor image combination and display, hardcopy halftone printout to
- HP-PCL compatible printers (Laserjet, deskjet, etc.)
- o Documentation is over 300 pages in custom vinyl binder.
-
- Cost: 995 $USD/copy
-
- Available from:
-
- Axiom Research, Inc.
- Box 44162
- Tucson, AZ 85733
- (602) 791-2864 phone/fax.
-
- international marketing rep: Saguaro Scientific Corporation, Tucson, Arizona.
-
- SPHINX
- ------
- Satellite Image Processing under Unix/X11. Specializes in:
-
- - Image Analysis & Processing (statistical and mathematical filtering
- operations, such as Fourier transforms, convolution product or
- principal component analyses)
-
- - Satellite Spectra & Orbit Analysis (e.g., GOES, METEOSAT, NOAA, Spot etc.)
-
- - Easy External Program Interfacing
-
- - Quick Quality Presentation
-
- A TEST VERSION OF SPHINX IS AVAILABLE AT loasil.citilille.fr
- (134.206.50.4) anonymous (bin : cd SPHINX : get ALL_SPHINX.tar.Z)
-
- Developers:
- Laboratoire d'Optique Atmospherique (LOA) of the Universite de Lille, France
-
- Support and Questions:
- sphinx@loasil.citilille.fr
-
- ITEX
- ----
- Please see the entry in the DOS-based systems. Their VME hardware also
- works in Unix environments.
-
- ==========================================================================
-
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- Subject: 10. Scene generators/geographical data/Maps/Data files
- ===============================================================
-
- DEMs (Digital Elevation Models)
- -------------------------------
- DEMs (Digital Elevation Models) as well as other cartographic data
- [huge] is available from spectrum.xerox.com [192.70.225.78], /pub/map.
-
- Contact:
- Lee Moore -- Webster Research Center, Xerox Corp. --
- Voice: +1 (716) 422 2496
- Arpa, Internet: Moore.Wbst128@Xerox.Com
-
- [ Check also on
-
- ncgia.ucsb.edu (128.111.254.105), /pub/dems
- glis.cr.usgs.gov (152.61.192.54) (telnet.. login as guest)
- resdgs1.er.usgs.gov (130.11.52.55) (lots of DEM files in /DEM)
-
- -- nfotis ]
-
- ---
-
- Also, there's a World Wide Web (WWW) site for DEM, DLG, and other
- digital data supplied by the USGS. The agency is called EROS and
- their home page is at http://sun1.cr.usgs.gov/eros-home.html.
-
- The page for the digital data is at
- http://sun1.cr.usgs.gov/doc/edchome/ndcdb/ndcdb.html. They
- use imagemap to let users select data by clicking on various maps of the
- US, which is a lot better than using the name of the 7.5 minute quads
- to find digital data. They've also got other stuff there, but you
- might want to check it out yourself.
-
- If you want to weed through the respective FTP site, here it is:
-
- ftp://edcftp.cr.usgs.gov/pub/data/
-
- + If you want to ask a geology question, USGS has the new Ask-A-Geologist
- + Internet service:
- +
- + send your geology question to ask-a-geologist@octopus.wr.usgs.gov
- + administrative questions should go to Rex Sanders at rex@octopus.wr.usgs.gov
-
- ---
-
- Many of these files are also available on CD-ROM selled by USGS:
- "1:2,000,000 scale Digital Line Graph (DLG) Data". Contains datas
- for all 50 states. Price is about $28, call to or visit in offices
- in Menlo Park, in Reston, Virginia (800-USA-MAPS).
-
- ---
-
- The Data User Services Division of the Bureau of the Census also has
- data on CD-ROM (TSO standard format) that is derived from USGS
- 1:100,000 map data. Call (301) 763-4100 for more info or they have
- a BBS at (301) 763-1568.
-
- ---
-
- [ From Dr.Dobbs #198 March 1993: ]
-
- "The U.S. Defense Mapping Agency, in cooperation with their counterpart
- agencies in CANADA, the U.K., and Australia, have released the Digital Chart
- of the World (DCW). This chart consists of over 1.5 gigabytes of reasonable
- quality vector data distributed on four CD-ROMS. .... includes coastlines,
- rivers, roads, railrays, airports,cities, towns, spot elevations, and depths,
- and over 100,000 place names."
-
- It is ISO9660 compatible and only $200.00 available from:
-
- U.S. Geological Survey
- P.O. Box 25286
- Denver Federal Center
- Denver, CO 80225
-
- Digital Distribution Services
- Energy, Mines, and Resources Canada
- 615 Booth Street
- Ottawa, ON
- K1A 0E9 Canada
-
- Director General of Military Survey
- (Survey 3)
- Elmwood Avenue
- Feltham, Middlesex
- TW13 7AH United Kingdom
-
- Director of Survey, Australian Army
- Department of Defense
- Campbell Park Offices (CP2-4-24)
- Campbell ACT 2601 Australia
-
-
- ----
-
- Earth Coastlines
- ----------------
- These files are available by anonymous FTP from the SimTel Software
- Repository primary mirror site OAK.Oakland.Edu (141.210.10.117) and
- its mirrors.
-
- Directory pub/msdos/autocad/
- Filename Type Length Date Description
- ==============================================
- wrldmaps.zip B 64300 930826 Create maps in AutoCAD using WORLDMAP data
-
- Directory pub/msdos/worldmap/
- Filename Type Length Date Description
- ==============================================
- africa.zip B 52788 880514 World Maps for Africa - 1 of 7
- antarcti.zip B 18702 880514 World Maps for Antarctica - 2 of 7
- asia.zip B 110208 880514 World Maps for Asia - 3 of 7
- australi.zip B 23215 880514 World Maps for Australia - 4 of 7
- europe.zip B 95439 880514 World Maps for Europe - 5 of 7
- northame.zip B 203291 880514 World Maps for North America - 6 of 7
- southame.zip B 61503 880514 World Maps for South America - 7 of 7
-
- Look also at the directory msdos/mapping
-
-
-
- Fractal Landscape Generators
- ============================
-
- Public Domain or Shareware:
- ===========================
-
- Many people have written fractal landscape generators. For example
- for the Mac some of these generators were written by
- pdbourke@ccu1.aukuni.ac.nz (Paul D. Bourke).
- Many of the programs are available from the FTP sites and mail
- # archive servers. Check with Archie!
-
- +Fractint
- +--------
- + This well known program, besides fractal images, it generates height fields
- + for various renderers.
- +
- +Terrain Maker
- +-------------
- + Landscape generator/editor for gif heightfields used by POV.
- + It can be found at mack.rt66.com:/users/smeagol/tmkr11.zip
- +
- +[ Sure there are better programs, but I cannot find these alone - send me
- + stuff if you want to see included! ]
-
-
- Commercial:
- ===========
-
- Vista Pro 3.0 for the Amiga from Virtual Reality Labs -- list price
- is about $100. Their address is:
- VRL
- 2341 Ganador court
- San Luis Obispo,
- CA 93401
- Telephone or FAX (805) 545-8515
-
- Scenery Animator 4 (also for the Amiga) is of the same caliber with
- Vista Pro 3, plus animation support (VistaPro needs separate programs in
- order to make animations).
- Check with:
- Natural Graphics
- P.O. Box 1963
- Raklin, CA 95677
- Phone (916) 624-1436
-
- Don't forget to ask about companion programs and data disks/tapes.
- Both of these programs can read USGS DEMs, etc.
-
- Vista Pro 3 has been ported to the PCs.
-
-
- CIA World Map II
- ----------------
- [ NOTE: this database is quite out of date, and not topologically structured.
- If you need a standard for world cartographic data, wait for the
- Digital Chart of the World. This 1:1M database has been produced from
- the Defense Mapping Agency's ONCs and will be available, together with
- searching and viewing software, on a number of CD-ROMs later this summer. ]
-
- Check into SEPFTP.STANFORD.EDU and UCSD.EDU (see ftp list above)
- The CIA database consists of coastlines, rivers and political boundaries
- in the form of line strokes. Also on sepftp.stanford.edu is a 720x360
- array of elevation data, containing one ieee floating point number for
- every half degree longitude and latitude.
-
- A program for decoding the database, mfil, can be found on the machine
- pi1.arc.umn.edu (137.66.130.11).
- There's another program, which reads a compressed CIA Data Bank file and
- builds a PHIGS hierachical structure. It uses a PHIGS extension known as
- polyline sets for performance, but you can use regular polylines. Ask
- Joe Stewart <joes@lpi.liant.com>.
- The raw data at Stanford require the vplot package to be able to view it.
- (was posted in comp.sources.unix). To be more exact, you'll have to
- compile just the libvplot routines, not the whole package.
-
- NCAR data
- ---------
- NCAR (National Center for Atmospheric Research) has many types of
- terrain data, ranging from elevation datasets at
- various resolutions, to information about soil types, vegetation, etc.
- This data is not free -- they charge from $40 to $90 or more, depending
- on the data volume and media (exabyte tape, 3480 cartridge, 9-track tape,
- IBM PC floppy, and FTP transfer are all available). Their data archive
- is mostly research oriented, not hobbyist oriented. For more information,
- email to ilana@ncar.ucar.edu.
-
- UNC data tapes with voxel data
- --------------
- There are 2 "public domain" tapes with data for the comparison and
- testing of various volume rendering algorithms (mainly MRI and CT
- scans). These tapes are distributed by the SoftLab of UNC @ Chapel Hill.
- (softlab@cs.unc.edu)
-
- The data sets (volume I and II) are also available via anonymous FTP from
- omicron.cs.unc.edu [128.109.136.159] in pub/softlab/CHVRTD
-
- NASA
- ----
- Many US agencies such as NASA publish CD-ROMs with many altimetry data
- from various space missions, eg. Viking for Mars, Magellan for Venus,
- etc. Especially for NASA, I would suggest to call the following
- address for more info:
-
- National Space Science Date Center
- Goddard Space Flight Center
- Greenbelt, Maryland 20771
- Telephone: (301) 286-6695
- Email address: request@nssdca.gsfc.nasa.gov
-
- The data catalog (*not* the data itself) is available online.
- Internet users can telnet to nssdca.gsfc.nasa.gov (128.183.10.4) and log
- in as 'NODIS' (no password).
-
- You can also dial in at (301)-286-9000 (300, 1200, or 2400 baud, 8 bits,
- no parity, one stop). At the "Enter Number:" prompt, enter MD and
- carriage return. When the system responds "Call Complete," enter a few
- more carriage returns to get the "Username:" and log in as 'NODIS' (no
- password).
-
- NSSDCA is also an anonymous FTP site, but no comprehensive list of
- what's there is available at present.
-
- GOES images
- -----------
- From: steve@NETSYS.COM (Steve Eigsti)
-
- We have the directories reorganized and the ftp is back up for digital
- GOES images. These are received with the SignaLink 200 Weather Receiver,
- which can now be configured for GOES, Meteosat, or GMS, and in the near
- future a TIROS version will be available.
-
- The images are in Sun rasterfile format. I changed the titles slightly
- so we could accomodate multiple sectors of the same resolution. The
- picture names are in a 8.3 DOS style format: the first 3 numbers are
- the day (000 to 365), the next 4 numbers are GMT, followed by i for
- infrared or v for visible. The extension has 2 letters of the sector
- name (e.g. 'CA' for California, etc.) and the last number is supposed to
- be the km resolution of each pixel; 0 means greater than 8 km (the visible
- full disk is 16 km/pixel) so we can keep the name to 8.3 size.
-
- The files with .001 are the latest raw data files and won't mean that
- much; the 'oa_table.dat' is orbit and attitude data from GOES. The
- IR images (10 bits raw data) are converted to the traditional 'ZA' curve
- and are 8 bits. Visible images are 6 bits -- we left justify and add
- 64 to brighten up a bit.
-
- As in the past, get the images with anonymous ftp to 'ftp.netsys.com'
- and they are in the /images directory. The /west directory has info
- about our systems, along with images of hurricanes Andrew (fl... files)
- and a 1 km shot of Iniki as it went across the island of Kauai.
-
-
- Earth Sciences Data
- -------------------
-
- There's a listing of anonymous FTP sites for earth science data, including
- imagery. This listing is called "Earth Sciences Resources on Internet",
- and you can get it via anonymous FTP from csn.org [128.138.213.21]
- in the directory COGS under the name "internet.resources.earth.sci"
-
- Some sites include:
- aurelie.soest.hawaii.edu [128.171.151.121]: pub/avhrr/images - AVHRR images
- ames.arc.nasa.gov [128.102.18.3]: pub/SPACE/CDROM - images from
- Magellan and Viking missions etc.
- pub/SPACE/Index contains a listing of files available in the whole
- archive (the index is about 200K by itself). There's also an
- e-mail server for the people without Internet access: send a letter
- to archive-server@ames.arc.nasa.gov (or ames!archive-server). In the
- subject of your letter (or in the body), use commands like:
-
- send SPACE Index
- send SPACE SHUTTLE/ss01.23.91
-
-
- (Capitalization is important! Only text files are handled by the
- email server at present)
-
- vab02.larc.nasa.gov [128.155.23.47]: pub/gifs/misc/landsat -
- Landsat photos in GIF and JPEG format
- [ It was shut down - nfotis; anyone has a copy of this archive?? ]
-
- Others
- ------
- Daily values of river discharge, streamflow, and daily weather data is
- available from EarthInfo, 5541 Central Ave., Boulder CO 80301. These
- disks are expensive, around $500, but there are quantity discounts.
- (303) 938-1788.
-
- Check vmd.cso.uiuc.edu [128.174.5.98], the wx directory carries
- data regarding surface analysis, weather radar, and sat view pics in
- GIF format (updated hourly)
-
- pioneer.unm.edu [129.24.9.217] is the Space and Planetary Image Facility
- (located on the University of New Mexico campus) FTP server. It provides
- Anonymous FTP access to >150 CD-ROMS with data/images.
-
- A disk with earthquake data, topography, gravity, geopolitical info
- is available from NGDC (National Geophysical Data Center), 325 Broadway,
- Boulder, CO 80303. (303) 497-6958.
-
- EOSAT (at least in the US) now sells Landsat MSS data older than two years
- old for $200 per scene, and they have been talking about a similar deal
- for Landsat TM data. The MSS data are 4 bands, 80 meter resolution.
-
- Check out anonymous FTP to ftp.ncsa.uiuc.edu in
- UNIX/PolyView/alpha-shape for a tool that creates convex hulls
- alpha-shapes (a generalization of the convex hull) from 3D point sets.
-
- The GRIPS II (Gov. Raster Image Processing Software) CD-ROM
- is available from CD-ROM Inc. at 1-800-821-5245 for $49.
- Code for viewing ADRG (Arc Digitised Raster Graphics) files is
- available on the GRIPS II CD-ROM. The U.S. Army Engineer
- Topographic Labs (Juan Perez) code is also available via FTP
- ( adrg.zip archive in spectrum.xerox.com )
-
- NRCC range data
- ---------------
- Rioux M., Cournoyer L. "The NRCC Three-Dimensional Image Data Files",
- Tech. Report, CNRC 29077, National Research Council Canada,
- Ottawa, Canada, 1988
- [ From what I understand, these data are from a laser range finder,
- and you can a copy for research purposes ]
-
-
- --------------------------------------------------------------------------
-
- Subject: 11. 3D scanners - Digitized 3D Data
- ============================================
-
- Cyberware
- ---------
- Cyberware manufactures a variety of color 3d scanners. The scanners
- are used to scan both live subjects and inanimate objects. Your whole
- body, face or fingerprint can be scanned in seconds. Machine parts,
- sculpture, implants, models and other objects are easily scanned as well.
- Most scanners also generate a color texture map.
-
- The CG models are provided in many popular formats, both polygonal and
- NURBS based. Software tools allow many scans to be combined, reduced
- in complexity, and converted for efficient modeling in your favorite
- animation, modeling and CAD software. Rapid prototyping is supported.
-
- Several service bureaus, including one at the factory in Monterey,
- offer scanning services. They can scan models and faces for you.
-
- Distributors and support worldwide. Contact for more information:
-
- Cyberware
- 8 Harris Court #3D
- Monterey, California 93940
- U.S.A.
-
- Phone: +1-408-373-1441
- Fax: +1-408-373-3582
- E-Mail: daddle@netcom.com
-
- SGI demo software and datasets available via anonymous ftp from:
- taurus.cs.nps.navy.mil [131.120.1.13] in pub/dabro/cyberware_demo.tar.Z
-
-
- Polhemus
- --------
- Polhemus makes a 6D input device (actually a couple of models)
- that senses position (3D) and *orientation* (+3D) based on electromagnetic
- field interference. This equipment is also incorporated in the
- VPL Dataglove.
- This hardware is also called ISOTRACK, from Keiser Aerospace.
-
- Ascension Technology makes a similar 3D input device.
- There is a company, Applied Sciences(?), that makes a 3D input
- device (position only) based on speed of sound triangulation.
-
- Viewpoint
- ---------
- A company that specializes in digitizing is Viewpoint. You can ask
- for Viewpoint's _free_ 100 page catalog full of ready to
- ship datasets from categories such as cars, anatomy, aircraft,sports,
- boats, trains, animals and others. Though these objects are
- quite expensive, the cataloge is nevertheless of interest for it
- has pictures of all the available objects in wireframe , polygon mesh.
-
- Contact:
- Viewpoint DataLabs
- 625 S. State St.
- Orem, Utah 84058
-
- ph# 801-224-2222
- ph# 801-229-3000
- fax# 801-224-2272 (or 801 229 3300 ??)
- 1-800-DATASET (328-2738)
-
- Perceptron
- ----------
- They're marketing a scanning laser radar, which raster scans an area and
- returns both intensity and range data for each point.
-
- Contact:
-
- Perceptron
- 23855 Research Drive
- Farmington Hills, MI 48335
- U.S.
-
- Phone: (313) 478-7710
- FAX: (313) 478-7059
-
-
- Immersion
- ---------
- They make the Immersion Personal Digitizer. The company just went into an
- agreement with Mira Imaging Inc. to make a bundle with the HyperSpace
- digitizing software. The software allows you to edit points, edges, and
- surfaces and exports files in standard file formats including DXF,
- Wavefront, Symbolics, Softimage, Alias, Super 3D, and Swivel 3D.
- Modeling tools supported include reflection, extrusion, surfaces of
- rotation, surfaces patches, auto-smoothing, auto-welding of vertices, and
- auto-lofting of surfaces. Models can be created as vertices, lines,
- polygons, and splines.
-
- Features of the Personal Digitizer:
-
- - pen-sized stylus is easy to manipulate
- - 6 degree of freedom system reports both POSITION and ORIENTATION of stylus
- - System can be used as high resolution digitizer or 3D Mouse
- - Includes Foot Pedal for Hands Free Data Entry
- - Self Calibrating system is easy to use: just turn it on and Digitize
- - Objects being digitized can rest on the large base provided, eliminating
- the need for complicated calibration procedures.
- - Noise Free: digital sensors provide noise free data
- - Accuracy: 0.035" (0.89 mm)
- - Resolution: 3600 points per square inch
- - Interface: Standard RS232 (serial), speeds up to 115.2kbps
-
- Contact:
-
- Immersion Corp.
- immersion@starconn.com P.O. Box 8669
- (415) 960-6882 Palo Alto, CA 94309-8669
- (415) 960-6977 (FAX)
-
-
- +Hymarc
- +------
- +From: William Cheung <bill@hymarc.com>
- +
- + Hymarc s primary product, Hyscan, is a state-of-the-art 3D scanning
- + laser digitizing system which rapidly acquires XYZ data points from
- + any complex free-form surface. Hyscan is based on unique and patented
- + "synchronized scanning" technology originally developed by the
- + National Research Council of Canada. Nicknamed the "Flying Spot" by
- + it's users and operating at 10,000 points per second, Hyscan is the
- + fastest way to digitize objects of any size in 3D. Hyscan combines
- + this continuous high speed non-contact surface mapping capability with
- + +/- 0.001" (25 micron) precision accuracy and unmatched flexibility
- + for demanding reverse engineering, design, rapid prototyping, and
- + inspection applications in the automotive, aerospace, tool & die, and
- + medical industries. The scanning "camera" is a turnkey retrofit to
- + virtually any CMM or other translation device. Hymarc also offers a
- + variety of surfacing, profiling, direct-to-machining, and inspection
- + software tools to provide the link to CAD packages, machining centers,
- + and other applications specific requirements.
- +
- + Several scanning bureaus offer scanning and processing services,
- + including Hymarc in Ottawa. Systems are distributed and supported
- + worldwide. Hymarc has also developed vision technologies for color
- + scanning, PCB inspection, body scanning, and robotic vision.
- +
- + Contact:
- +
- + Hymarc Ltd.
- + 5-38 Auriga Drive
- + Ottawa, Canada
- + K2E 8A5
- +
- + Phone: (613) 727-1584
- + Fax: (613) 727-0441
- + E-mail: sales@hymarc.com
-
-
- PHOTOGRAPHIC SYSTEMS
- ====================================================================
- [ Not exactly 3D digitizers, but this technology could serve similar
- needs -- nfotis ]
-
- PhotoModeler
- ------------
-
- This package does 3D data reconstruction from various photographic sources.
- It runs under Microsoft Windows.
-
- To produce a 3D model with PhotoModeler involves six steps:
- 1) plan a modeling project,
- 2) take the photographs,
- 3) mark features on the photos,
- 4) cross-reference these marks,
- 5) generate a 3D model, and
- 6) export the model as a DXF file.
-
- All these step can take from 10 minutes (a small six sided box captured with
- a monochrome low resolution digital camera and measured on a 33Mhz 486 class
- machine), to (typical) 10 hours (to measure and model a detailed historic
- school house with eight high resolution photographs and 400 primitives),
- plus the time to process and scan the film.
-
- Accuracy varies with many factors, but [from the text they sent me] sounds
- reasonably good.
-
- You're advised to contact the company for much more information:
-
- Eos Systems Inc.
- 2040 West 12th Ave.
- Vancouver, B.C., Canada V6J 2G2
- Tel: (604) 732-6658
- Fax: (604) 732-4716
- Internet: info@eosvcr.wimsey.com
-
- 3D Express
- ----------
- From: chrisw@fciad2.bsd.uchicago.edu (chris williams)
-
- 3D Express by Synthonics. It's a Windows program, you load two
- images, shot from between 30 and 60 degrees apart at the same height
- with a right angle reference in both pictures (say a carpenter's angle.)
- After establishing the reference from the angle you can deposit points
- in one image, and match it in the other image. The interface has four
- images, two full size and matching zoomed in images. It works pretty
- well, and has a lot of clever shortcuts to speed up model building.
- Now it is limited to the range of the two photos, but you can put one
- or more thick reference lines, shoot photos all around your head and
- stitch the models together. I'm not sure what it's price is, but it
- was selling at a Siggraph show special price of (US) $199.00.
-
- Here's their info:
-
- Synthonics Inc.
- 2801 Townsgate Road Suite 201
- Weatlake Village, CA. 91361
- (818) 707-6000 (voice)
- (818) 707-6016 (fax)
- (800) 497-0787 (orders)
-
-
- ==================================================
- Some addresses for companies that make digitizers:
- ==================================================
-
- Ascension Technology
- Bird, Flock of Birds, Big Bird: 6d trackers
- P.O. Box 527,
- Burlington, VT 05402
- Phone: (802) 655-7879, Fax: (802) 655-5904
-
- Polhemus Incorporated
- Digitizer: 6d trackers
- P.O. Box 560, Hercules Dr.
- Colchester, Vt. 05446
- Tel: (802) 655-3159
-
- Logitech Inc.
- Red Baron, ultrasonic 6D mouse
- 6506 Kaiser Dr.
- Freemont, CA 94555
- Tel: (415) 795-8500w
-
- Shooting Star Technology
- Mechanical Headtracker
- 1921 Holdom Ave.
- Burnaby, B.C. Canada V5B 3W4
- Tel: (604) 298-8574
- Fax: (604) 298-8580
-
- Spacetec IMC (Interactive Motion Control) Corp.
- [ New name for Spaceball Technologies, Inc. ]
- Spaceball: 6d stationary input device
- 600 Suffolk Street
- Lowell, MA, 01854
- Tel: (508) 970-0330
- Fax: (508) 970-0199
- Tel in Mountain View: (415) 966-8123
-
- Transfinite Systems
- Gold Brick: PowerGlove for Macintosh
- P.O. Box N
- MIT Branch Post Office
- Cambridge, MA 02139-0903
- Tel: (617) 969-9570
- email: D2002@AppleLink.Apple.com
-
- VPL Research, Inc.
- EyePhone: head-mounted display
- DataGlove: glove/hand input device
- VPL Research Inc.
- 950 Tower Lane
- 14th Floor
- Foster City, CA 94404
- Tel: (415) 312-0200
- Fax: (415) 312-9356
-
- SimGraphics Engineering
- Flying Mouse: 6d input device
- 1137 Huntington Rd. Suite A-1
- South Pasadena, CA 91030-4563
- (213) 255-0900
-
-
- -----------------------------------------------------------------------------
-
- Subject: 12. Background imagery/textures/datafiles
- ==================================================
-
- First, check in the FTP places that are mentioned in the FAQ or in the FTP
- list above.
- + Second, there are magazines like "Computer Graphics World" or
- +"Digital Video Review" that have many ads for texture/imagery sellers.
-
- 24-bit scanning:
- ----------------
- Get a good 24-bit scanner, like Epson's. Suggested is an SCSI port for
- speed. Eric Haines had a suggestion in RT News, Volume 4, #3 :
- scan textures for wallpapers and floor coverings, etc. from doll
- house supplies.
- So you have a rather cheap way to scan patterns that don't have
- scaling troubles associated with real materials and scanning area.
-
- Books with textures:
- --------------------
- Find some houses/books/magazines that carry photographic material.
- Educorp, 1-619-536-9999, sells CD-ROMS with various imagery - also
- a wide variety of stock art is available.
- Stock art from big-name stock art houses, such as Comstock,
- UNIPHOTO, and Metro Image Base, is available.
-
- In Italy, there's a company called Belvedere that makes such books
- for the purpose of clipping their pages for inclusion in your
- graphics work. Their address is:
- Edition Belvedere Co. Ltd.,
- 00196 Rome Italy,
- Piazzale Flaminio, 19
- Tel. (06) 360-44-88, Fax (06) 360-29-60
-
- Texture Libraries:
- ==================
-
- Mannicin Sceptre
- -----------------
- Mannikin Sceptre Graphics announced TexTiles, a set of 256x256 24-bit
- textures. Initial shipments in 24-bit IFF (for Amigas), soon in 24-bit
- TIFF format. Algorithmically built for tiled surfaces. SRP is $40 / volume
- (each volume = 40 images @ 10 disks). Demo disks for $5 are available.
-
- Contact:
- Mannikin Sceptre Graphics
- 1600 Indiana Ave.
- Winter Park, FL 32789
- Phone: (407) 384-9484
- FAX: (407) 647-7242
-
- ESSENCE
- -------
- ESSENCE is a library of 65 (sixty-five) new algorithmic textures for Imagine
- by Impulse, Inc. These textures are FULLY compatible with the floating point
- versions of Imagine 2.0, Imagine 1.1, and even Turbo Silver.
- Written by Steve Worley.
- [ They have put out a second volume of procedural textures ]
-
- For more info contact:
- Essence Info
- Apex Software Publishing
- 405 El Camino Real Suite 121
- Menlo Park CA 94025 USA
-
-
- TEXTURE CITY
- ------------
- Texture City publishes CD-ROM and disk-based collections of 24 bit,
- real world scanned images of a variety of natural textures, all of which are
- scanned at a resolution of 752x480. Three sets of textures are available,
- two on Amiga disks in JPEG format, and one on CD-ROM in a variety of file
- formats.
-
- "PRO-60 #1" and "PRO-60 #2" are two separate collections of 60 images each,
- on Amgia disks. Images are 24 bit color, 752x480 resolution and are in JPEG
- format. An image browser, viewer and decompressor is included. All images
- are of real world textures, and are not algorithmically generated. Images
- come in 13 categories including animal skin, scenic, quarry marble, metals,
- hand blown glass, special effects, and many more.
-
- "PRO-100 #1" is a CD-ROM for use with IBM-PC, Macintosh, Amiga, and SGI
- systems. The CD-ROM contains 100 images, each one in 24 bit color at 752x480
- resolution, each one in four file formats: Targa, TIFF, PCX, and IFF-24.
- Images are real-world textures, including metal, stone, plants, space, wood,
- textile, marble, special effects, and much more.
-
- Pricing is as follows:
-
- PRO-60 #1 and #2 on Amiga disk: $99.95 each
- PRO-100 #1 on CD-ROM: $199.95
-
- There is a special price for INTERNET users: PRO-100 #1 CD-ROM for $100.00.
-
- All three of the above collections are available direct by mail from the
- address and telephone number shown below.
-
- Texture City
- 3203 Overland Ave. # 6157
- Los Angeles, CA 90034
- (310) 836-9224
-
-
- +Form and Function
- +-----------------
- +
- + They make 3 CD-ROMs of textures and quicktime movie clips, called
- + Wraptures One, Two and Reel.
- +
- + 1595 17th Avenue
- + San Francisco, CA 94122
- + 415-664-4010
- + 415-664-4030 fax
- +
- +
- +Pixar 128
- +---------
- + [ Anyone that can send me more info? - nfotis ]
-
-
- ----------------------------------------------------------------------------
-
- Subject: 13. Introduction to rendering algorithms
- =================================================
-
- a. Ray-Tracing:
- ---------------
-
- I assume you have a general understanding of Computer Graphics. No? Then read
- some of the books that the FAQ contains. For Ray-Tracing, I would
- suggest:
- An Introduction to Ray Tracing, Andrew Glassner (ed.), Academic Press
- 1989, ISBN 0-12-286160-4
- Note that I have not read the book, but I feel that you can't be wrong
- using his book. An errata list was posted in comp.graphics by Eric Haines
- (erich@eye.com)
-
- There's a more concise reference also:
-
- Roman Kuchkuda , UNC @ Chapel Hill: "An Introduction to Ray Tracing", in
- "Theoretical Foundations for Computer Graphics and CAD", ed. R.A.E.Earnshaw,
- NATO AS, Vol. F-40., pp. 1039-1060. Printed by Springer-Verlag, 1988.
-
- It contains code for a small, but fundamentally complete ray-tracer.
-
-
-
- b. Z-buffer (depth-buffer)
- --------------------------
-
- A good reference is:
-
- _Procedural Elements for Computer Graphics_, David F. Rogers,
- McGraw-Hill, New York, 1985, pages 265-272 and 280-284.
-
-
-
- c. Radiosity
- ------------
- +There are at present only three books devoted to radiosity. Unlike the
- +*many* texts available on ray tracing techniques, these books are
- +surprisingly complementary in their coverage of radiosity and related
- +global illumination techniques.
-
- Cohen, M. F. and J. R. Wallace 1993. Radiosity and Realistic Image
- Synthesis, Cambridge, MA: Academic Press Professional,
- ISBN 0-12-178270-0
- + Hardcover, 382 pages, 54 color plates
-
- and:
-
- Sillion, F. and C. Puech 1994. Radiosity and Global Illumination,
- San Francisco, CA: Morgan Kaufmann Publishers,
- # ISBN 1-55860-277-1
- + Hardcover, 252 pages, 45 color plates
-
- Neither of these texts include source code, and the reading can be
- pretty tough going at times. Another book (that includes C++ source code)
- is the:
-
- Ashdown, I. 1994. Radiosity: A Programmer's Perspective, New York, NY:
- John Wiley & Sons,
- + ISBN 0-471-30444-1 (without diskette)
- + ISBN 0-471-30488-3 (with diskette)
- + Softcover, 498 pages, 12 color plates
-
-
- d. Others:
- ----------
- ???
- [ More info is needed -- nfotis ]
-
-
- ----------------------------------------------------------------------------
-
- Subject: 14. Where can I find the geometric data for the:
- =========================================================
-
- a. Teapot ?
- -----------
-
- "Displays on Display" column of IEEE CG&A Jan '87 has the whole
- story about origin of the Martin Newell's teapot. The article also has
- the bezier patch model and a Pascal program to display the wireframe
- model of the teapot.
-
- IEEE CG&A Sep '87 in Jim Blinn's column "Jim Blinn's Corner" describes
- an another way to model the teapot; Bezier curves with rotations for
- example are used.
-
- The OFF and SPD packages have these objects, so you're advised to get
- them to avoid typing the data yourself. The OFF data is triangles at
- a specific resolution (around 8x8[x4 triangles] meshing per patch).
- The SPD package provides the spline patch descriptions and performs a
- tessellation at any specified resolution.
-
- b. Space Shuttle ?
- ------------------
-
- #Tolis Lerios <tolis@nova.stanford.edu> has built a list of Space Shuttle
- datafiles.
- +He just built a WWW page, with URL:
- +http://www-graphics.stanford.edu/~tolis/shuttle.html
- +
- +which contains detailed info on all the shuttle models I have.
- +Moreover, all the models except the NASA one are available from that
- +page by FTP.
-
- #Here's a summary (From his *OLD* sci.space list):
-
- model1:
- A modified version of the newsgroup model (model2)
-
- 406 vertices (296 useful, i.e. referred to in the polygon descriptions.)
- 389 polygons (233 3-vertex, 146 4-vertex, 7 5-vertex, 3 6-vertex).
- Payload doors non-existent.
- Units: unknown.
-
- Simon Marshall (S.Marshall@sequent.cc.hull.ac.uk) has a copy. He
- said there is no proprietary information associated with it.
-
- model2:
- The newsgroup model, in OFF format. You can find it in
-
- gondwana.ecr.mu.oz.au , file pub/off/objects/shuttle.geo
-
- model3:
- The triangles' model.
-
- This model is stored in several files, each defining portions of the model.
-
- Greg Henderson (henders@infonode.ingr.com) has a copy. He did
- not mention any restriction on the model's distribution.
-
- model4:
- The NASA model.
-
- The file starts off with a header line containing three real numbers,
- defining the offsets used by Lockheed in their simulations:
-
- <x offset> <y offset> <z offset>
-
- From then on, the file consists of a sequence of polygon descriptions
-
- 3473 vertices.
- 2748 polygons (407 3-vertex, 2268 4-vertex, 33 5-vertex, 14 6-vertex,
- 10 7-vertex, 8 8-vertex, 8 12-vertex, 2 13-vertex, 2 15-vertex,
- 17 16-vertex, 2 17-vertex, 2 18-vertex, 3 19-vertex, 8 24-vertex).
- Payload doors closed.
- Units: inches.
-
- Jon Berndt (jon@l14h11.jsc.nasa.gov) seems to be responsible for the model
- Proprietary info: unknown
-
- model5:
- The old shuttle model.
-
- The file consists of a sequence of polygon descriptions.
-
- 104 vertices.
- 452 polygons (11 3-vertex, 41 4-vertex).
- Payload doors open.
- Units: meters.
-
- We have been using this model at STAR Labs, Stanford University, for
- some years now. Contact me (tolis@nova.stanford.edu) or my supervisor
- Scott Williams (scott@star5.stanford.edu) if you want a copy.
-
-
- ----------------------------------------------------------------------------
-
- Subject: 15. Image annotation software - Paint Programs
- =======================================================
-
- TOUCHUP
- -------
- Touchup runs in Sunview and is pretty good. It reads in
- rasterfiles, but even if your image isn't normally stored
- in rasterfile format you could use screendump to make it a
- rasterfile.
-
- IDRAW
- -----
- Idraw (part of Stanford's InterViews distribution) can handle some
- image formats in addition to being a MacDraw like tool. I'm not
- sure exactly what they are.
- You can ftp the idraw's binary from interviews.stanford.edu.
-
- TGIF
- ----
- Tgif is another MacDraw like tool that can handle X11 bitmap (xbm)
- and X11 pixmap (xpm) formats. If the image you have is in formats
- other than xbm or xpm, you can get the pbmplus toolkit to convert
- things like gif or even some Macintosh formats to xpm.
- Tgif's sources are available in the pub directory on cs.ucla.edu
- (Version 2.12 of tgif at patchlevel 7 plus patch8 and patch9)
-
- Editimage
- ---------
- Use the editimage facility of KHOROS (see under the Visualization tools).
- This is just one utility in the overall system- you can essentially do all
- your image processing and macdraw-type graphics using this package.
-
- PBM+
- ----
- You might be able to get by with PBMPlus. pbmtext gives you text output
- bitmaps which can be overlaid on top of your image.
-
- ICE
- ---
- 'ice' requires Sun hardware running OpenWindows 3.It's a PostScript-based
- graphical editor,and it's available for anonymous ftp from Internet host
- eo.soest.hawaii.edu (128.171.151.12). Requires Sun C++ 2.0 and
- two other locally developed packages, the LXT library (an Xlib-based
- toolkit) and a small C++ class library. All files (pub/ice.tar.Z,
- pub/lxt.tar.Z and pub/ldgoc++.tar.Z) are available in compressed
- tar format. pub/ice.tar.Z contains a README that gives installation
- instructions, as well as an extensive man page (ice.1).
- A statically-linked compressed executable pub/ice-sun4.Z for
- SPARC systems is also available for ftp.
-
- All software is the property of Columbia University and may not
- be redistributed without permission.
-
- ice means Image Composition Environment and it's an imaging tool that
- allows raster images to be combined with a wide variety of
- PostScript annotations in WYSIWYG fashion via X11 imaging
- routines and NeWS PostScript rasterizing.
-
- ImageMagick
- -----------
- Use ImageMagick to annotate an image from your X server. Pick the
- position of your text with the cursor and choose your font and pen
- color from a pull-down menu. ImageMagick can read and write many
- of the more popular image formats. ImageMagick is available as
- export.lcs.mit.edu: contrib/ImageMagick.tar.Z or at your nearest
- X11 archive.
-
- BIT
- ---
- bit is an interactive full color image viewer and editor based on
- Silicon Graphics GL. It's an image viewer, an image editor/processor,
- and can serve as a launch pad for other applications via key bindings.
- It has also built-in editing/annotate capabilities
-
- Xpaint
- ------
- From: koblas@netcom.com (David Koblas)
-
- XPaint is a color image editing tool which features most standard paint
- program options. It allows for the editing of multiple images simultaneously
- and supports various formats, including PPM, XBM, TIFF, etc.
-
- Available at:
- export.lcs.mit.edu as contrib/xpaint-?.?.0.tar.Z
- netcom.com as pub/koblas/xpaint-?.?.0.tar.Z
-
- ezd
- ---
- A small bitmap collaging utility. It does things like: put image 1 at x,y,
- put image 2 at x2,y2, and have image 2 overlayed on image 1, etc.
- The commands to do the previous example are: (bitmap 10 10 "image1.xbm"),
- (bitmap 11 11 "image2.xbm").
-
- Available on gatekeeper.dec.com: pub/DEC/ezd
-
-
- ========================================================================
-
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-
- Subject: 16. Scientific visualization stuff
- ===========================================
-
- X Data Slice (xds)
- -------------------
- Bundled with the X11 distribution from MIT,
- in the contrib directory. Available at ftp.ncsa.uiuc.edu [141.142.20.50]
- (either as a source or binaries for various platforms).
-
- National Center for Supercomputing Applications (NCSA) Tool Suite
- -----------------------------------------------------------------
-
- Platforms: Unix Workstations (DEC, IBM, SGI, Sun)
- Apple MacIntosh
- Cray supercomputers
-
- Availability: Now available. Source code in the public domain.
- FTP from ftp.ncsa.uiuc.edu.
-
- Contact: National Center for Supercomputing Applications
- Computing Applications Building
- 605 E. Springfield Ave.
- Champaign, IL 61820
-
- Cost: Free (zero dollars).
-
- The suite includes tools for 2D image and 3D scene analysis and visualization.
- The code is actively maintained and updated.
-
- Spyglass
- --------
- They sell commercial versions of the NCSA tools. Examples are:
-
- Spyglass Dicer (3D volumetric data analysis package)
- Platform: Mac
-
- Spyglass Transform (2D data analysis package)
- Platforms: Mac, SGI, Sun, DEC, HP, IBM
-
- Contact:
- Spyglass, Inc.
- P.O. Box 6388
- Champaign, IL 61826
- (217) 355-6000
-
- KHOROS 1.0 Patch 5
- ------------------
- Available via anonymous ftp at pprg.eece.unm.edu (129.24.24.10).
- cd to /pub/khoros to see what is available. It is HUGE (> 100 MB), but good.
- Needs Unix and X11R4. Freely copied (NOT PD), complete with sources
- and docs. Very extensive and at its heart is visual programming.
- Khoros components include a visual programming language, code
- generators for extending the visual language and adding new application
- packages to the system, an interactive user interface editor, an
- interactive image display package, an extensive library of image and
- signal processing routines, and 2D/3D plotting packages.
-
- See comp.soft-sys.khoros on Usenet and the relative FAQ for more info....
-
- Contact:
-
- The Khoros Group
- Room 110 EECE Dept.
- University of New Mexico
- Albuquerque, NM 87131
-
- Email: khoros-request@chama.eece.unm.edu
-
-
- MacPhase
- --------
- Analysis & Visualization Application for the Macintosh.
- Operates on 1D and 2D data arrays. Import/Export several different file
- formats. Several different plotting options such as gray scale,
- color raster, 3D Wire frame, 3D surface, contour, vector, line, and
- combinations. FFTs, filtering, and other math functions, color look up
- editor, array calculator, etc. Shareware, available via anonymous ftp from
- sumex-aim.stanford.edu in the info-mac/app directory.
- For other information contact Doug Norton (e-mail: 74017.461@@compuserve.com)
-
-
- IRIS Explorer
- -------------
- From: Jeremy Walton <jeremyw@nag.co.uk>
-
- IRIS Explorer is an application creation system developed by Silicon
- Graphics that provides visualisation and analysis functionality for
- computational scientists, engineers and other scientists. The IRIS
- Explorer GUI allows users to build custom applications without having
- to write any, or a minimal amount of, traditional code. Also, existing
- code can be easily integrated into the IRIS Explorer environment.
-
- Platforms: SGI, Cray, SPARC, DEC, IBM, HP.
- The SPARC ports have been done by DuPont Pixel and by Numerical
- Algorithms Group (NAG) Ltd; NAG are also porting IRIS Explorer to
- IBM RS/6000, HP 9000 series 700 and DEC Alpha.
-
- Availability: Available now on SGI, Cray and SPARC. Other versions
- to be announced soon.
-
- Contact: IRIS Explorer Center for details of availability and
- distribution information, and for user support and other technical
- enquiries:
-
- IRIS Explorer Center (Europe)
- PO Box 50
- OXFORD
- OX2 8JU
- UK
- Tel : +44 (0)865 516377
- Fax : +44 (0)865 516388
- e-mail : helpdesk@iec.co.uk
-
- IRIS Explorer Center (North America)
- 1400 Opus Place, Suite 200
- Downers Grove, IL 60515-5702
- USA
- Tel : +1 708 971 2367
- Fax : +1 708 971 2706
- e-mail : infodesk@nag.com
-
- More information: The IRIS Explorer Center runs a Gopher server,
- containing technical information and advice, technical
- papers and User Group details:
-
- Name = IRIS Explorer Center Bulletin Board
- Type = 1
- Path = 1/visual/IE/iecbb
- Host = nags2.nag.co.uk [192.156.217.7]
- Port = 70
-
- This service is also available via World Wide Web:
-
- http://nags2.nag.co.uk/Welcome_IEC.html
-
- The explorer ftp site is ftp.epcc.ed.ac.uk which is housed at
- Edinburgh Parallel Computing Centre. The administrator is Gordon Cameron.
- This archive is mirrored in the USA by swedishchef.lerc.nasa.gov,
- administered by Jeff Hanson.
-
- Newsgroups: comp.graphics.explorer, comp.sys.sgi.graphics
-
-
- apE
- ---
- Back in the 'old good days', you could get apE for nearly free.
- Now has gone commercial and the following vendor supplies it:
-
- TaraVisual Corporation
- 929 Harrison Avenue
- Columbus, Ohio 43215
- Tel: 1-800-458-8731 and (614) 291-2912
- Fax: (614) 291-2867
-
- Cost:
- $895 (plus tax); runtime version with a site-license for a single user
- (at a time), no limit on the number of machines in a cluster.
- $895 includes support/maintenance and upgrades.
- Source code more. Additional user licenses $360.
-
- The name of the package has become apE III (TM).
- Khoros is very similar to apE on philosophy, as are AVS and Explorer.
-
-
- AVS
- ---
- See also:
- comp.graphics.avs
-
- Platforms: CONVEX, CRAY, DEC, Evans & Sutherland, HP, IBM, Kubota,
- Set Technologies, SGI, Stardent, SUN, Wavetracer
- Availability: AVS4 available on all the above:
- For all UNIX workstations.
-
- Contact:
- Advanced Visual Systems Inc.
- 300 Fifth Ave.
- Waltham, MA 02154
-
- (617)-890-4300 Telephone
- (617)-890-8287 Fax
- avs@avs.com Email
-
- Advanced Visual Systems Inc. for: CRAY, HP, IBM, SGI, Stardent, SUN
- CONVEX for CONVEX
- Advanced Visual Systems Inc. or CRAY for CRAY
- DEC for DEC
- Evans & Sutherland for Evans & Sutherland
- Advanced Visual Systems Inc. or IBM for IBM
- Kubota Pacific Inc. for Kubota
- Set Technologies for Set Technologies
- Wavetracer for Wavetracer
-
- FTP Site: for modules, data sets, other info:
- avs.ncsc.org (128.109.178.23)
-
-
- WiT (changed spelling!)
- ---
- In a nutshell it's a package of the same genre as AVS,Explorer,etc.
- It seems more a image processing system than a generic SciVi system (IMHO)
- Major elements are:
-
- - a visual programming language, which automatically exploits the inherent
- parallelism
- - a code generator which converts the graph to a standalone program
-
- Iconified libraries present a rich set of point, filter, io, transform,
- morphological, segmentation, and measurement operations.
- A flow library allows graphs to employ broadcast, merge,
- synchronization, conditional, and sequencing control strategies.
-
- WiT delivers an object-oriented, distributed, visual programming
- environment which allows users to rapidly design solutions to their
- imaging problems. Users can consolidate both software and hardware
- developments within a complete CAD-like workspace by adding their
- own operators (C functions), objects (data structures), and servers
- (specialized hardware).
- WiT 5.0 will be available towards the beginning of the last quarter '94
- and will include support for multi-dimensional image processing,
- 3D volume slicing and viewing, and 3D ROI entry.
-
- WiT runs on Sun SPARCs (SunOS 4.X, Solaris 2.3),
- Linux, and Windows 3.1/NT. It also supports Datacube MV-200 and Digicolor
- hardware, allowing you to run your graphs in real-time (available from
- Datacube under the product name WiTFlow)
-
- For a free WiT demo disk, call, FAX, or e-mail (poon@ee.ubc.ca)
- us stating your complete name, address, voice, FAX, e-mail info.
- and desired platform.
- There's an FTP'able demo for SPARCs under
- sunsite.unc.edu /pub/sun-info/catalyst/logical-vision
-
- Pricing:
- WiT for Sparc, one yr. free upgrades, 30 days
- technical support....................$5000 US
- Entry level pricing now at $1000 US, with upgrade to the full system
- for $4000 US more.
- WiT for Windows 3.1/NT: starts at US $1800.00. They recommend the Watcom C
- 10.0 32-bit compiler to support code development.
-
- Academic institutions: discounts available
-
- Contact:
- Logical Vision Ltd.
- Suite 108-3700 Gilmore Way
- Burnaby, B.C., CANADA
- V5G 4M1
- Tel: 604-435-2587
- Fax: 604-435-8840
- e-mail: Terry Arden <poon@ee.ubc.ca>
-
-
-
- +[ New entries for VIS-AD / VIS-5D! ]
- +VIS-AD
- +------
- +
- + A system for interactively visualizing and steering scientific computations.
- + This system provides:
- +
- + * An interactive computational environment combining a flexible
- + interpreted language with linkages to Fortran and C.
- +
- + * A data model that lets users design data types appropriate
- + to their applications.
- +
- + * A novel and flexible way to visualize computations.
- +
- + VIS-AD includes a large number of example programs and data sets
- + that demonstrate its flexibility. While it has been developed
- + primarily to meet the needs of environmental scientists, its
- + flexibility makes it useful to any scientists who develop
- + algorithms or use computers to analyze data.
- +
- + The current version of VIS-AD runs on Silicon Graphics workstations.
- + Later versions will be ported to other vendors' workstations.
- +
- + You can get it with:
- + ftp iris.ssec.wisc.edu (or ftp 144.92.108.63), then
- +
- + ftp> cd pub/visad
- + ftp> ascii
- + ftp> get README
- + ftp> bye
- +
- + See Section 2 of the README file for further instructions.
- +
- +
- +VIS-5D
- +------
- +
- + VIS-5D is a system for interactive visualization of 5-D gridded data sets
- + such as those made by numeric weather and ocean models. One can make
- + isosurfaces, contour line slices, colored slices, wind vector slices, wind
- + trajectories, volume renderings etc. of data in a 3-D grid and then rotate
- + and animate the image in realtime. There are also features for text
- + annotation and video production.
- +
- + VIS-5D runs on Silicon Graphics, IBM, HP, DEC and SUN workstations.
- +
- + You can get it with:
- + ftp iris.ssec.wisc.edu (or ftp 144.92.108.63), then
- +
- + ftp> cd pub/vis5d
- + ftp> ascii
- + ftp> get README
- + ftp> bye
- +
- + See Section 2 of the README file for further instructions.
- +
- +
- +For both VIS-AD and VIS-5D you can contact:
- +
- + Bill Hibbard (whibbard@macc.wisc.edu)
- + Brian Paul (brianp@ssec.wisc.edu)
- + Space Science and Engineering Center
- + University of Wisconsin - Madison
- + 1225 W. Dayton St.
- + Madison, WI 53706
-
-
- IBM DATAexplorer
- ----------------
-
- Platforms : IBM Risc System 6000,
- IBM POWER Visualization Server (SIMD mesh 32 i860s, 40 MHz),
- SGI, HP, Sun
-
- Contact:
- Keith Sams
- Data Explorer Product Marketing
- E-mail: ksams@vnet.ibm.com or KSAMS AT DALVMIC1
- 214-280-1412
-
- To order, call:
- 1-800-IBM-CALL : Commercial customers
- 1-800-333-6705 : Federal customers
-
- Repository: Contributed modules, macros, data sets and other information
- Anonymous ftp -
- ftp info.tc.cornell.edu (cd /pub/vis/Data.Explorer)
- Gopher -
- telnet info.tc.cornell.edu (login as user info)
- Mailing-list at data-exp@watson.ibm.com
-
- Cost: $5900 node locked license
- - A free trial version is available (contact Keith Sams)
- - Discounts are available as follows:
- IBM Higher Education Software Consortium
- Single user educational discount
- GSA contract GS00K92AGS5541, Option YR 1
- Volume discounts
-
-
- Wavefront
- ---------
- Data Visualizer, Personal Visualizer, Advanced Visualizer.
- Platforms: SGI, SUN, IBM RS6000, HP
- DEC is not supported anymore
-
- Availability:
- Available on all the above platforms from Wavefront
- Technologies. Educational programs and site licenses are
- available.
-
- Contacts:
- Mike Wilson (mike@wti.com)
-
- Wavefront Technologies, Inc.
- 530 East Montecito Street
- Santa Barbara, CA 93103
- 805-962-8117
- FAX: 805-963-0410
-
- Wavefront Europe
- Guldenspoorstraat 21-23
- B-9000 Gent, Belgium
- 32-91-25-45-55
- FAX: 32-91-23-44-56
-
- Wavefront Technologies Japan
- 17F Shinjuku-sumitomo Bldg
- 2-6-1 Nishi-shinjuku, Shunjuku-Ku
- Tokyo 168 Japan
- 81-3-3342-7330
- FAX 81-3-3342-7353
-
-
- PLOT3D and FAST from NASA Ames
- ------------------------------
-
- Flow Analysis Software Toolkit (FAST)
- -------------------------------------
- [ Call COSMIC, NASA's software ditribution center for details ]
-
- You can get information from the NASA via the World Wide Web:
- http://www.nas.nasa.gov/FAST/fast.html
-
-
- OVERVIEW
-
-
- FAST is currently under development by members of the
- Numerical Aerodynamics Simulation (NAS) Division at NASA Ames
- Research Center, Moffett Field, CA 94035-1000. It is a
- software environment for analyzing 3D data. FAST consists of a
- collection of separate programs (modules) that run
- simultaneously and allow the user to examine the results of
- numerical simulations by loading data files, performing
- calculations on the data, visualizing the results of these
- calculations, and constructing scenes of 3D graphical objects
- that may be animated and recorded.
-
- The approach used in FAST is to create an environment of
- compatable, minimally overlapping modules, each with its own
- purpose and functionality, but with the ability to share its
- data with the other modules. All of the modules in the FAST
- environment have a consistent, easy-to-use, highly interactive
- user interface (using the Panel Library developed at Ames).
- FAST is flexible and extensible: the environment can be custom
- configured and new modules can be developed and added to it.
- Note that FAST is not a visual programming environment, it is
- a multi-processed visualization and animation tool.
-
-
- EXISTING MODULES
-
-
- The following modules are available in this version of FAST:
-
- HUB Central ipc and shared memory manager starts modules.
- VIEWER Viewing process for the FAST environment.
- FILE IO Loads grid, solution, function.
- ARCGRAPH Draws ARCGraph graphics metafiles.
- FILE IO Loads grid, solution, function.
- ARCGRAPH Draws ARCGraph graphics metafiles.
- CALCULATOR CFD Calculator computes scalar and vector fields.
- SURFER Draws surfaces of a structured grid.
- SURFERU Draws surfaces of an unstructured grid.
- TRACER Computes partical traces through the structured
- or unstructured vector field.
- ISOLEV Draws xyz cutting plane and contour surfaces for a
- structured grid.
- ISOLEVU Draws xyz cutting plane and contour surfaces for a
- unstructured grid.
- TOPOLOGY Extracts critical points in vector field.
- SHOTET Draws selected tetrahedra of an unstructured grid.
- PLOTTER Plots xy graphs of scalar functions.
- TITLER Text title editor for adding titles to graphics.
- AUDIO Produces sound from scalar data.
- IMAGER Draws raster files (image format).
-
-
-
- HOW TO GET FAST
-
- GENERAL USERS
-
-
- Contact COSMIC
- phone (706) 542-3265
- fax (706) 542-4807
- email service@cossack.cosmic.uga.edu
-
- COST:
- User Guide...................... $72
- Source code:
- For commercial customers........ $2000
- For educational institutions.... $ 200
- For FAST commercial Beta sites.. $ 500
- For NASA sites.................. $ 0
-
- NASA sites: Place orders through your NASA contract monitor (for a
- contractor) or through your local Technology Utilization Office (for
- NASA employees). COSMIC does not charge for programs and documentation
- used exclusively in support of a NASA project.
-
- FAST and derivative products may not be distributed internationally.*
-
- Institutions receiving FAST at the educational price must agree not to
- distribute the program beyond their site. This restriction does not
- apply if users pay the commercial price for the code.
-
-
- NUMERICAL AERODYNAMIC SIMULATION (NAS) SYSTEM USERS
-
- See nasinfo or send email to fast@nas.nasa.gov
-
- FAST USER GROUP
-
- To join the FAST user group and receive tips and important
- announcements about FAST, send your email address to:
- fast-users-request@nas.nasa.gov
-
- SUPPORT
-
- Email questions, comments and suggestions to: fast@nas.nasa.gov
- ______________________________________________________________________________
- *A waiver may be granted for US institutions or US companies performing work
- outside the US on a US Gov't contract. Send written request to NASA HQTRS
- (Attn: Ray Rose, Technology Transfer Control, Office of Aeronautics)
- from your Gov't Contract Officer Representative and from the Program Manager
- or the Technical Monitors of the Gov't project.
-
-
- XGRAPH
- ------
- On the contrib tape of X11R5. Its specialty is display of up
- to 64 data sets (2D).
-
-
- NCAR
- ----
- National Center for Atmospheric Research. One of the original graphics
- packages. Runs on Sun, RS6000, SGI, VAX, Cray Y-MP, DecStations, and more.
-
- Contact:
- Graphics Information
- NCAR Scientific Computing Division
- P.O. Box 3000
- Boulder, CO 80307-3000
- (303)-497-1201
- scdinfo@ncar.ucar.edu
-
- Cost:
- .edu
- $750 Unlimited users
-
- .gov
- $750 1 user
- $1500 5 users
- $3000 25 users
-
- .com users multiply .gov * 2.0
-
- IDL
- ---
- An environment for scientific computing and visualization.
- Based on an array oriented language, IDL includes 2D and 3D
- graphics, matrix manupulation, signal and image processing,
- basic statistics, gridding, mapping, and a widget based system
- for building GUI for IDL applications (Open Look, Motif, or
- MS-Windows).
-
- Environments: DEC (VMS and Ultrix), HP, IBM RS6000, SGI, Sun,
- Microsoft Windows. (Mac version in progress)
- Cost: $1500 to $3750, Educational and quantity discounts
- available.
-
- See also: comp.lang.idl-pvwave (the IDL-PVWAVE bundle)
-
- Contact: Research Systems Inc.
- 777 29th Street, Suite 302
- Boulder, CO 80303
- Phone: 303-786-9900
- FAX: 303-786-9909
- E-mail: info@rsinc.com
-
- Demo available via FTP. Call or E-mail for details.
-
- IDL/SIPS
- --------
- "A lot of people are using IDL with a package called SIPS. This was
- developed at the University of Colorado (Boulder) by some people working
- for Alex Goetz. You might try contacting them if you already have IDL
- or would be willing to buy it. It's a few thousand dollars (American) I
- expect for IDL and the other should be free. Those are the general
- purpose packages I've heard of, besides what TerraMar has.
- SIPS _was_ written for AVIRIS imagery. I'm not sure how general purpose
- it is. You would have to contact Goetz or one of his people and ask. I
- have another piece of software (PCW) that does PC and Walsh
- transformations with pseudocoloring and clustering and limited image
- modification (you can compute an image using selected components). I've
- used it on 70 megabyte AVIRIS images without problems, but for the best
- speed you need an external DSP card. It will work without it, but large
- images take quite a while (50-70 times as long) to process. That's a
- freebie if you want it"
-
- "My favorite is IDL (Interactive Data Language) from Research Systems,
- Inc. IDL is in my opinion, much better and infinitely easier. Its
- programming language is very strong and easy -- very Pascal-like. It
- handles the number-crunching very well, also. Personally, I like doing
- the number-crunching with IDL on the VAX (or Mathematica, Igor, or even
- Excel on the Mac if it's not too hairy), then bringing it over to NIH
- Image for the imaging part. I have yet to encounter any situation which
- that combination couldn't handle, and the speed and ease of use
- (compared to IRAF) was incredible. By the way, it's mostly astronomical
- image processing which I've been doing. This means image enhancement,
- cleaning up bad lines/pixels, and some other traditional image
- processing routines. Then, for example, taking a graph of intensity
- versus position along a line I choose with the mouse, then doing a curve
- fit to that line (which I might do like in KaleidaGraph.) "
-
- [ For IDL call Research Systems , for PV-WAVE call Precision Visuals and
- for SIPS call University of Colorado @ Boulder . From what I can
- understand, you can get packaged programs from Research Systems, though
- -- nfotis ]
-
- IDL - PV-WAVE
- -------------
-
- The PV-WAVE family of products uses powerful visual and numerical analysis
- techniques to reduce large, complex data sets into easily interpreted visual
- plots and displays; for faster more effective decision making.
-
- PV-WAVE (Workstation Analysis and Visualization Environment) is the industry
- leading 4GL for Visual Data Analysis (VDA). PV-WAVE integrates powerful
- plotting and charting, volume visualization, signal and image processing,
- advanced numerical and statistical analysis, flexible data input and output,
- and much more, all in an efficient and integrated software system. PV-WAVE
- makes it easy to find key trends and relationships in your data by allowing
- you to distill raw data into meaningful information quickly.
-
- Products: PV-WAVE Advantage - PV-WAVE Command Language with additional
- commands to access the IMSL C/Math and C/Stat libraries
- directly
- PV-WAVE Command Language - the basic 4GL for VDA
- PV-WAVE Point & Click - PV-WAVE functionality accessed via a
- Graphical User Interface (GUI)
-
- Modules: NOTE: All modules are compatible with PV-WAVE Advantage and
- PV-WAVE Command Language.
- PV-WAVE:GTGRID - gridding capabilities beyond the basic products
- PV-WAVE:Maple - ability to interact with a Maple (symbolic
- mathematics) session
- PV-WAVE:Database Connection - read data directly from Sybase or
- Oracle databases
-
- Environments: Sun (SunOS and Solaris), HP700, SGI, IBM RS6000,
- DEC (OpenVMS VAX, OpenVMS AXP, OSF/1 AXP and ULTRIX),
- Windows NT (Intel, Mips, DEC AlphaPC), Windows v3.1
-
- See also: comp.lang.idl-pvwave
-
- Contact: Visual Numerics, Inc.
- 6230 Lookout Road
- Boulder, CO 80301
- (303) 530-9000 (phone)
- (303) 530-9329 (FAX)
-
- EnSight
- -------
- EnSight 5 is in use world-wide by engineers requiring a
- full-featured finite element postprocessing system. EnSight
- interfaces with all major commercial analysis packages.
- EnSight is a distributed postprocessor: a server handles I/O
- and compute intensive activities and a client handles all
- user-interface interaction and graphic rendering. The tasks
- can reside on either the same workstation or two separate
- systems.
- CEI provides a unique licensing policy for EnSight. Only the
- server portion is licensed - customers are free to copy the
- client. The needs of multiple users can therefore be met with
- a single license.
-
-
- Platforms: Server: SGI, HP, DEC Alpha, IBM, Sun, Cray, Convex
- Client: SGI, HP, DEC Alpha, IBM, Sun
-
- Availability:
- Server: Available now on all listed platforms
- Client: Available now on SGI, HP, DEC Alpha
- Available Q2 1994 on IBM and Sun
-
- Contact:
- Tom Palmer
- Computational Engineering International, Inc.
- P.O. Box 14306
- Research Triangle Park, NC 27709
- (919) 481-4301
- (919) 481-4306 (fax)
- ensight@ceintl.com -or- palmer@ceintl.com
-
- Visual3
- -------
- Visual3 is a visualization system that provides a programmer level
- interface instead of a canned application. Brief description and
- availability is below.
- Visual3 runs on Stellar, DEC stations, IBM RS/6000, HP and SGI.
-
- (From the manual):
- VISUAL3 is an interactive graphics environment for the visualization of
- three-dimensional, structured and/or unstructured data. This
- volumetric data may be steady or time varying.
-
- VISUAL3 deals with three different types of surfaces. The first
- category is `domain' surfaces. These are surfaces which are defined
- by the application program which initializes VISUAL3, and they
- typically correspond to the surfaces which bound the computational
- domain. A subset of this first class, are `mapped domain' surfaces,
- for which there is a mapping from points on the surface to an
- $(x',y')$ coordinate system, which allows plotting of surface
- quantities in a 2D setting.
-
- The second category is `dynamic' surfaces. These are surfaces whose
- orientation and position, relative to the computational domain, can be
- changed interactively by the user. Although there are several types of
- dynamic surface, only one dynamic surface can exist at one time. Also,
- a dynamic surface cannot be activated when a mapped domain surface is
- being plotted in the 2D window.
-
- The third category is `static' surfaces. These are surfaces which
- at one time were `dynamic', but then were `frozen' and transferred
- into a database, along with the domain surfaces. These static
- surfaces are then treated in almost the same way as the unmapped
- domain surfaces.
-
- NOTE:
- Any `static' surface in a `grid unsteady' application deforms with
- the grid movement. The surface is associated with the cells and
- not physical space. Therefore, for planar cuts, the data is
- not clipped to the 2D window size when the surface was saved.
-
- Author: Bob Haimes email: haimes@orville.mit.edu
- MIT 37-467 FAX: (617) 253-0823
- 77 Mass Ave Tel: (617) 253-7518
- Cambridge, Ma 02139
-
-
-
- FieldView
- ---------
- An interactive program designed to assist an engineer in
- investigating fluid dynamics data sets.
-
- Platforms: SGI, IBM, HP, SUN, X-terminals
-
- Availability: Currently available on all of the above
- platforms. Educational programs and volume
- discounts are available.
-
- Contact:
-
- Intelligent Light
- P.O. Box 65
- Fair Lawn, NJ 07410
- (201)794-7550
-
- Steve Kramer (kramer@ilight.com)
-
-
- SciAn
- ------
- SciAn is primarily intended to do 3-D visualizations of data in an
- interactive environment with the ability to generate animations using
- frame-accurate video recording devices. A user manual, on-line help, and
- technical notes will help you use the program.
-
- Cost : 0 (Free), source code provided via ftp.
- Platforms : SGI 4D machines and IBM RS/6000 with the GL card + Z-buffer
-
- Where to find it:
- ftp.scri.fsu.edu [144.174.128.34] : /pub/SciAn
- A mirror is monu1.cc.monash.edu.au [130.194.1.101] : /pub/SciAn
-
- SCRY
- ----
- [ From the README : ]
-
- Scry is a distributed image handling system that pro-
- vides image transport and compression on local and wide area
- networks, image viewing on workstations, recording on video
- equipment, and storage on disk. The system can be distri-
- buted among workstations, between supercomputers and works-
- tations, and between supercomputers, workstations and video
- animation controllers. The system is most commonly used to
- produce video based movie displays of images resulting from
- visualization of time dependent data, complex 3D data sets,
- and image processing operations. Both the clients and
- servers run on a variety of systems that provide UNIX-like C
- run-time environments, and 4BSD sockets.
-
- The source is available for anonymous ftp:
-
- george.lbl.gov [128.3.196.93] : pub/scry.tar.Z
-
- Contact:
-
- Bill Johnston, (wejohnston@lbl.gov, ...ucbvax!csam.lbl.gov!johnston)
-
- or
-
- David Robertson (dwrobertson@lbl.gov, ...ucbvax!csam.lbl.gov!davidr)
-
- Imaging Technologies Group
- MS 50B/2239
- Lawrence Berkeley Laboratory
- 1 Cyclotron Road
- Berkeley, CA 94720
-
-
- SVLIB / FVS
- -----------
- SVLIB is an X-Windows widget set based on the OSF (Open Software
- Foundation) Motif widget set. SVLIB widgets are macro-widgets
- comprising lower level Motif widgets such as buttons, scrollbars,
- menus, and drawing areas. It is designed to address the reusability
- of 2D visualization routines and each widget in the library is an
- encapsulation of a specific visualization technique such as colormap
- manipulation, image display, and contour plotting. It is targetted
- to run on UNIX workstations supporting OSF/Motif. Currently, only
- color monitors are supported. Since SVLIB is a collection of widgets
- developed in the same spirit as the OSF/Motif user interface widget
- set, it integrates seamlessly with the Motif widgets. Programmers
- using SVLIB widgets see the same interface and design as other
- Motif widgets.
-
- FVS is a visualization software for Computational Fluid Dynamics (CFD)
- simulations. FVS is designed to accept data generated from these
- simulations and apply various visualization techniques to present these
- data graphically.
- FVS accepts three-dimensional multi-block data recorded in NCSA HDF format.
-
- iti.gov.sg [192.122.132.130] : /pub/svlib (Scientific Visualization)
- /pu/fvs; These directories contain demo binaries for Sun4/SGI
-
- Cost : US$200 for academic and US$300 for non-academic institutions.
- (For each of the above items). You're getting the source for the licence.
-
- Contact
- -------
- Miss Quek Lee Hian
- Member of Technical Staff
- Information Technology Institute
- National Computer Board
- NCB Building
- 71, Sicence Park Drive
- Singapore 0511
- Republic of Singapore
- Tel : (65)7720435
- Fax : (65)7795966
- Email : leehian@iti.gov.sg
-
-
- ---------------------------------------------------------
- GVLware Distribution:
- Bob - An interactive volume renderer for the SGI
- Raz - A disk based movie player for the SGI
- Icol - Motif color editor
- ---------------------------------------------------------
-
- The Army High Performance Computing Research Center (AHPCRC) has been
- developing a set of tools to work with large time dependent 2D and 3D
- data sets. In the Graphics and Visualization Lab (GVL) we are using
- these tools along side standard packages, such as SGI Explorer and the
- Utah Raster Toolkit, to render 3D volumes and create digital movies.
- A couple of the more general purpose programs have been bundled into a
- package called "GVLware".
-
- GVLware, currently consisting of Bob, Raz and Icol, is now available
- via ftp. The most interesting program is probably Bob, an interactive
- volume renderer for the SGI. Raz streams raster images from disk to
- an SGI screen, enabling movies larger than memory to be played. Icol
- is a color map editor that works with Bob and Raz. Source and
- pre-built binaries for IRIX 4.0.5 are included.
-
- To acquire GVLware, anonymous ftp to:
- machine - ftp.arc.umn.edu
- file - /pub/gvl.tar.Z
-
- To use GVLware:
- mkdir gvl ; cd gvl
- zcat gvl.tar.Z | tar xvf -
- more README
-
- Some Bob features:
- Motif interface, SGI GL rendering
- Renders 64 cubed data set in 0.1 to 1.0 seconds on a VGX
- Alpha Compositing and Maximum Value rendering, in perspective
- (only Maximum Value rendering on Personal Iris)
- Data must be a "Brick of Bytes", on a regularly spaced grid
- Animation, subvolumes, subsampling, stereo
-
- Some Raz features:
- Motif interface, SGI GL rendering
- Loads files to a raw disk partition, then streams to screen
- (requires an empty disk partition to be set aside)
- Script interface available for movie sequences
- Can stream from memory, like NCSA XImage
-
- Some Icol features:
- Motif interface
- Easy to create interpolated color maps between key points
- RGB, HSV and YUV color spaces, multiple file formats
- Communicates changes automatically to Bob and Raz
- Has been tested on SGI, Sun, DEC and Cray systems
-
- BTW: Bob == Brick of Bytes
- Icol == Interpolated Color
- Raz == ? (just a name)
-
- Please send any comments to
- gvlware@ahpcrc.umn.edu
-
- This software collection is supported by the Army Research Office
- contract number DAALO3-89-C-0038 with the University of Minnesota Army
- High Performance Computing Research Center.
-
-
- IAP
- ---
- Imaging Applications Platform is a commercial package for medical and
- scientific visualization. It does volume rendering, binary surface
- rendering, multiplanar reformating, image manipulation, cine sequencing,
- intermixes geometry and text with images and provides measurement and
- coordinate transform abilities.
-
- It can provide hardcopy on most medical film printers, image database
- functionality and interconnection to most medical (CT/MRI/etc) scanners.
-
- It is client/server based and provides an object oriented interface. It
- runs on most high performance workstations and takes full advantage of
- parallelism where it is available. It is robust, efficient and
- will be submitted for FDA approval for use in medical applications.
-
- Cost: $20K for OEM developer, $10K for educational developer
- and run times starting at $8900 and going down based on quantity.
-
- The developer packages include two days training for two people in Toronto.
-
- Available from:
-
- ISG Technologies
- 6509 Airport Road
- Mississauga, Ontario,
- Canada, L4V-1S7
-
- (416) 672-2100
- e-mail: Rod Gilchrist <rod@isgtec.com>
-
-
-
- Envision
- --------
- Envision is an interactive system for the management and visualization
- of large scientific data sets. It runs on UNIX workstations under
- X/Motif, manages data stored in netCDF and HDF files, and does
- visualization using NCSA Collage, NCSA XDataSlice, and IDL.
-
- Envision is public domain software and is available by anonymous FTP.
- The primary ftp site for Envision is vista.atmos.uiuc.edu in
- pub/envision. A secondary FTP site is csrp.tamu.edu. Included in the
- release are binaries for IBM RS6000, HP, Sun, and SGI, as well as
- source and make files. Complete documentation, sample data, and
- binaries to generate Envision project files for the sample data are
- provided. If you get Envision, we request that you report any bugs
- you find to envision@vista.atmos.uiuc.edu.
-
- The Envision Home Page has URL:
- http://www.atmos.uiuc.edu/envision/envision.html
-
- The Envision Home Page has:
- (1) connections to text and graphics about the Envision
- project and what the software does.
- (2) links to hypermedia versions of recent Envision papers and
- a hypermedia presentation on Envision made at the American
- Meteorological Society / Interactive Information and Processing
- Systems meeting, Nashville, Jan. 1994.
- (3) links to hypermedia pages for other software packages used
- with Envision including HDF, netCDF, Collage, XDataSlice, and IDL.
- (4) a connection to the new hypertext Envision User's Guide
-
-
-
- --------------------------------------------------------------------------
-
- Subject: 17. Molecular visualization stuff
- ==========================================
-
- IMPORTANT NOTE: I'M EXPECTING TO REMOVE THIS PART AND LET ANOTHER ONE
- TAKE IT OVER!!!!
-
- From: Didier Vandervecken <vdvk@netcom.com>
-
- The FAQ is available on the Computational Chemistry List Server:
-
- 1) by anonymous FTP
- ftp infomeister.osc.edu (or ftp 128.146.36.5)
- Name: anonymous
- Password: your_e-mail_address (please !)
- ftp> cd pub/chemistry/documents
- ftp> get README
- ftp> get molecular_graphics_packages
- ftp> quit
-
- 2) by mail
- send a message to MAILSERV@osc.edu
- the content of the mail would be :
- select chemistry
- get documents/molecular_graphics_packages
- quit
-
- 3) by gopher
- (This will be available soon..., it is still undergoing testing).
- The archives are located at infomeister.osc.edu on port 73.
- So you can access them with a command
- gopher infomeister 73
- or similar (depending on your system).
-
-
- 17. Molecular visualization stuff [ old version ]
- =================================
-
-
- [ Based on a list from cristy@dupont.com < Cristy > , which asked for
- systems for displaying Molecular Dynamics, MD for short ]
-
- Flex
- ----
- It is a public domain package written by Michael Pique, at The Scripps
- Research Institute, La Jolla, CA. Flex is stored as a compressed,
- tar'ed archive (about 3.4MB) at ftp.scripps.edu [137.131.168.6], in
- pub/flex. It displays molecular models and MD trajectories.
-
- MacMolecule
- -----------
- (for Macintosh). I searched with Archie, and the most
- promising place is sumex-aim.stanford.edu (info-mac/app, and
- info-mac/art/qt for a demo)
-
- MD-DISPLAY
- ----------
- Runs on SGI machines. Call Terry Lybrand <lybrand@bioeng.washington.edu>
-
- XtalView
- --------
- It is a crystallography package that does visualize molecules and much more.
- It uses the XView toolkit.
- Call Duncan McRee <dem@scripps.edu>
-
- landman@hal.physics.wayne.edu:
- -----------------------------
- I am writing my own visualization code right now. I look at MD output
- (a specific format, easy to alter for the subroutine) on PC's. My
- program has hooks into GKS. If your friend has access to Phigs for X
- (PEX) and fortran bindings, I would be happy to share my evolving code
- (free of charge). Right now it can display supercells of up to 65
- atoms (easy to change), and up to 100 time steps, drawing nearest
- neighbor bonds between 2 defining nn radii. It works acceptably fast
- on a 10Mhz 286.
-
- icsg0001@caesar.cs.montana.edu:
- ------------------------------
- I did a project on Molecular Visualization for my Master's Thesis, using
- UNIX/X11/Motif which generates a simple point and space-filling model.
-
- KGNGRAF
- -------
-
- KGNGRAF is part of MOTECC-91. Look on malena.crs4.it (156.148.7.12),
- in pub/motecc.
-
- motecc.info.txt Information about MOTECC-91 in plain ascii format.
- -------------------------------------------------------------------------
- motecc.info.troff Information about MOTECC-91 in troff format.
- motecc.form.troff MOTECC-91 order form in troff format.
- motecc.license.troff MOTECC-91 license agreement in troff format.
- -------------------------------------------------------------------------
- motecc.info.ps Information about MOTECC-91 in PostScript format.
- motecc.form.ps MOTECC-91 order form in PostScript format.
- motecc.license.ps MOTECC-91 license agreement in PostScript format.
-
-
- ditolla@itnsg1.cineca.it:
- ------------------------
- I'm working on molecular dynamic too. A friend of mine and I have
- developed a program to display an MD run dynamically on Silicon
- Graphics. We are working to improve it, but it doesn't work under X,
- we are using the graphi. lib. of the Silicon Gr. because they are much
- faster then X. When we'll end it we'll post on the news info about
- where to get it with ftp. (Will be free software).
-
- XBall V3.0
- ----------
- Written by David Nedde. Call daven@ivy.wpi.edu.
- This program simulates bouncing balls in a window. You create the
- balls in a variety of ways, and can set the gravity, elasticity,
- whether balls collide or not, etc.
- Includes Motif support, 3-d shaded balls, and a demo running facility.
- [ It's more a demo than a production program - another like it is xgas from
- the X11 distribution. Someone could make something more elaborate with
- polyatomics, etc. ]
-
- XMol
- ----
- An X Window System program that uses OSF/Motif for the
- display and analysis of molecular model data. Data from several
- common file formats can be read and written; current formats include:
- Alchemy, CHEMLAB-II, Gaussian, MOLSIM, MOPAC, PDB, and MSCI's XYZ
- format (which has been designed for simplicity in translating to
- and from other formats). XMol also allows for conversion between
- several of these formats.
- Xmol is available at ftp.msc.edu. Read pub/xmol/README for
- further details.
- MSCI has changed its distribution policy, the current version is
- now available to users outside the USA and it no longer contains a
- built-in expiration date. However, only binary versions for Decstation,
- SGI Iris-4D, IBM RS/6000, Sun SPARCstation and Sun-3 are available.
-
-
- INSIGHT II
- ----------
- from BIOSYM Technologies Inc.
-
- SCARECROW
- ---------
- The program has been published in J. Molecular Graphics 10
- (1992) 33. The program can analyze and display CHARMM, DISCOVER, YASP
- and MUMOD trajectories. The program package contains also software for
- the generation of probe surfaces, proton affinity
- surfaces and molecular orbitals from an extended Huckel program.
- It works on Silicon Graphics machines.
- Contact Leif Laaksonen <Leif.Laaksonen@csc.fi or laaksone@csc.fi>
-
- MULTI
- -----
- ns.niehs.nih.gov [157.98.8.8] : /pub - MULTI 3.0 (Multi-Process
- Molecular Modeling Suite). Runs on Silicon Graphics Workstations only.
-
- MindTool
- --------
- It runs under SunView, and requires a fortran compiler and Sun's CGI
- libraries. MindTool is a tool provided for the interactive graphic
- manipulation of molecules and atoms. Currently, up to 10,000
- atoms may be input.
- Available via anonymous FTP, at rani.chem.yale.edu, directory
- /pub/MindTool ( Check with Archie for other sites if that's too far )
-
- RasMol/RasWin
- -------------
- The source code is public domain and freely distributable provided that
- the original author is suitably acknowledged. It's written and maintained by
- Roger Sayle, at The Biocomputing Research Unit, University of Edinburgh,
- UK (rasmol@dcs.ed.ac.uk, or rasmol@ggr.co.uk).
-
- RasMol is the version for UNIX workstations under the X Window System and
- RasWin is the version for MS Windows version 3.1.
-
- RasMol reads in molecular co-ordinate files in a number of formats and
- interactively displays the molecule on the screen in a variety of colour
- schemes and representations. Currently supported input file formats include
- Brookhaven Protein Databank (PDB), Tripos' Alchemy and Sybyl Mol2 formats,
- Molecular Design Limited's (MDL) Mol file format, Minnesota Supercomputer
- Center's (MSC) XMol XYZ format and CHARMm format files. If connectivity
- information and/or secondary structure information is not contained in the
- file this is calculated automatically.
-
- The loaded molecule may be shown as wireframe, cylinder (drieding) stick
- bonds, alpha-carbon trace, spacefilling (CPK) spheres, macromolecular ribbons
- (either smooth shaded solid ribbons or parallel strands), hydrogen bonding
- and dot surface. Different parts of the molecule may be displayed and coloured
- independently of the rest of the molecule or shown in different
- representations simultaneously. The spacefilling spheres can even be
- shadowed. The displayed molecule may be rotated, translated, zoomed,
- z-clipped (slabbed) interactively using either the mouse, the scroll bars,
- the command line or an attached dials box.
-
- RasMol can read a prepared list of commands from a `script' file (or via
- interprocess communication) to allow a given image or viewpoint to be
- restored quickly. RasMol can also be used to create script files containing
- the commands required to regenerate the current image. Finally the rendered
- image may be written out in a variety of formats including both raster and
- vector PostScript, GIF, PPM, BMP, Sun rasterfile or as a MolScript input
- script.
-
- RasMol will run on a wide range of architectures and systems including
- sun3, sun4, sun386i, SGI, DEC, HP and E&S workstations, IBM RS/6000, Cray,
- Sequent, DEC Alpha (OSF/1, OpenVMS and Windows NT), VAX VMS (under DEC
- Windows), IBM RS/6000, HP and IBM PC (under Microsoft Windows, Windows NT,
- OS/2, Linux, BSD386 and *BSD). Support for an Apple Machintosh version is
- planned for October '94. UNIX and VMS versions require an 8bit, 24bit or
- 32bit X Windows frame buffer (X11R4 or later). The X Windows version of
- RasMol provides optional support for a hardware dials box and accelerated
- shared memory rendering (via the XInput and MIT-SHM extensions) if available.
-
- The complete source code and user documentation may be obtained by
- anonymous FTP from ftp.dcs.ed.ac.uk [129.215.160.5] in the directory
- /pub/rasmol. The source code, documentation and Microsoft Windows
- executables are stored in several files appropriate for the receiving
- operating system. Please read the "README" file in the distribution
- directory. UNIX and VAX systems should retreive either RasMol2.tar.Z,
- RasMol2.tar.gz or rasmol2.zip. Microsoft Windows users should retrieve
- RasWin.zip and optionally the Visual Basic package RasMenu.zip both
- of which contain executable .EXE files. All these files include source
- code, on-line help, user manual and reference card. Please remember to use
- "binary" mode when transferring these files between systems. Check that the
- file size is the same before and after transfer.
-
-
- MolViewer
- ---------
- From: Steve Ludtke <steve@ion.rice.edu>
-
- It is a molecule viewing App for machines running NeXTStep. It
- permits interactive rotation and manipulation (bond lengths, angles, and
- dihedrals) of molecules of arbitrary size (depends on your memory).
- Some special features are included for protein analysis. Proteins can be
- generated from scratch if the program is given an amino acid sequence and
- secondary structure. A variety of animations are supported. Animations and
- printing are generated by NeXT's Photorealistic Renderman daemon. File
- formats supported (to varying degrees) include: PDB, Alchemy, HIN
- (hyperchem), and MolViewer's own file format. It is freeware. Full source
- and binaries can be obtained from ion.rice.edu, sonata.cc.purdue.edu and
- several other popular NeXT sites. The current version is 0.91.
-
-
- [ I saw it on comp.sys.amiga.applications - added some formatting.
- For the people who wonder - Aminet is an FTP sites organization that
- keeps huge amounts of stuff for the Commodore Amiga ]
-
- From: bss104@bangor.ac.uk ( Chris Graham)
- =========================
-
- Molec 3D
- --------
-
- This is a non-commerical package. It models both frame work structures
- (which can be rotated and transformed) and also ball and stick models. The
- ball and stick pictures are generated from snapshots of the framework model.
- Each ball and stick snapshot takes only about 10-15secs to render even on my
- trusty 1 meg a500. To construct a model, you need to write a data file which
- contains the xyz coordinates of each atom. The package is very user friendly
- and the manual is adequate. Oh yes, also has a built in facility for reading
- your data files back to you.
-
- Available for ftp from your local aminet site - Fish disk 482
-
- MoG
- ---
-
- This is a commerical package. It's available from SciTech Software in the
- U.K. The full address and price, along with a more detailed description of
- the package are in a comp.sys.reviews.amiga article written by Augustus
- Fountain III (he also provides a iff file of morphine which was created on
- MoG). There is also a demo version floating about as well. I found a copy
- in the hensa micros gopher server, lancs, U.K. This is a crippled version
- which I was unable to get to do anything other thud up. More iff files of
- dna and others are included.
-
- Chemesthetics
- -------------
-
- Again non-commerical. And again you can find this on Aminet on fish disk
- 777 (Chemesthetics.lha). This a rather nice package as well as you build
- carlotte projections (is that spelt right?). Works on the same principle
- as Molec3D but needs the ionic radius of each atom as well. Unlike the
- Molec3D package you can actually enter data in the actual package rather than
- having to resort to a text editor. It does however have one drawback the
- rendering times are fairly long on my amiga at least - about 3 hours for
- 250 atoms. Which I suppose isn't too bad all things considered.
-
- cpk
- ---
-
- Bit of a misnomer this one. Only runs on an aga amigas, so I haven't had a
- chance to try it out. Judging by the descriptions in the readme file and
- emails I've received this sounds excellent. Arexx support. Again you can get
- this from Aminet (what we do without internet file servers eh - probably buy
- a CD-ROM I suppose).
-
-
- -----
-
- [ I would also suggest looking at least in SGI's Applications Directory.
- It contains many more packages - nfotis ]
-
- ===========================================================================
-
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-
- Subject: 18. 3D graphics editors
- ================================
-
- +[ Check also at the FTP list in the 1st part of the Listing ]
-
- a. Public domain, free and shareware systems
- ============================================
-
- VISION-3D
- ---------
- Mac-based program written by Paul D. Bourke (pdbourke@ccu1.aukland.ac.nz).
- The program can be used to generate models directly in the RayShade
- and Radiance file formats (polygons only).
- It's shareware and listed on the FTP list.
-
-
- BRL
- ---
- A solid modeling system for most environments -- including SGI and X11.
- It has CSG and NURBS, plus support for Non-Manifold Geometry
- [Whatever it is].
-
- You can get it *free* via FTP by signing and returning the relevant license,
- found on ftp.brl.mil. Uses ray-tracing for engineering analyses.
-
- Contact:
-
- Ms. Carla Moyer
- (410)-273-7794 tel.
- (410)-272-6763 FAX
- cad-dist@brl.mil E-mail
-
- Snail mail:
-
- BRL-CAD Distribution
- SURVIAC Aberdeen Satellite Office 1003
- Old Philadelphia Road,
- Suite 103 Aberdeen
- MD 21001 USA
-
- IRIT
- ----
- A constructive solid geometry (CSG) modeling program for PC, Amigas and X11.
- Includes freeform surface support. Free - see FTP list for where to
- find it.
-
-
- SurfModel
- ---------
- A solid modeling program for PC written in Turbo Pascal 6.0 by
- Ken Van Camp. Available from SIMTEL, pd1:<msdos.srfmodl> directory.
-
-
- NOODLES
- -------
- From CMU, namely Fritz Printz and Levent Gursoz (elg@styx.edrc.cmu.edu).
- It's based on Non Manifold Topology.
- Ask them for more info, I don't know if they give it away.
-
-
- XYZ2
- ----
- XYZ2 is an interactive 3-D editor/builder written by Dale P. Stocker to
- create objects for the SurfaceModel, Automove, and DKB raytracer packages.
- XYZ2 is free and can be found, for example, in SIMTEL20 as
- <MSDOS.SURFMODL>XYZ21.ZIP (DOS only??)
-
-
- 3DMOD
- -----
- It's an MSDOS program. Check at barnacle.erc.clarkson.edu [128.153.28.12],
- /pub/msdos/graphics/3dmod.* . Undocumented file format :-(
- 3DMOD is (C) 1991 by Micah Silverman, 25 Pierrepoint Ave., Postdam,
- New York 13676, tel. 315-265-7140
-
-
- NORTHCAD
- --------
- Shareware, <MSDOS.CAD>NCAD3D42.ZIP in SIMTEL20. Undocumented file format :-(
-
-
- Vertex
- ------
- (Amiga)
- Shareware, send $40 US (check or money order) to:
-
- The Art Machine, 4189 Nickolas
- Sterling Heights, MI 48310
- USA
-
- In addition to the now standard file formats, including Lightwave,
- Imagine, Sculpt, Turbo Silver, GEO and Wavefront, this release offers
- 3D Professional and RayShade support. (Rayshade is supported only by
- the primitive "triangle", but you can easily include this output in
- your RayShade scripts)
-
- The latest demo, version 1.62, is available on Fred Fish #727.
-
- For more information, contact the author, Alex Deburie, at:
-
- ad99s461@sycom.mi.org, Phone: (313) 939-2513
-
-
- ICoons
- ------
- (Amiga)
- It's a spline based object modeller ("ICoons" = Interactive
- COONS path editor) in amiga.physik.unizh.ch (gfx/3d/ICoons1.0.lzh).
- It's free (under the GNU Licence) and requires FPU.
-
- The program has a look&feel which is a cross between Journeyman and
- Imagine, and it generates objects in TTDDD format.
-
- It is possible to load Journeyman objects into ICoons, so the program
- can be used to convert JMan objects to Imagine format.
-
- Author: Helge E. Rasmussen <her@compel.dk>
- PHONE + 45 36 72 33 00, FAX + 45 36 72 43 00
-
- [ It's also on Fred Fish disk series n.775 - nfotis ]
-
-
- ProtoCAD 3D
- -----------
- Ver 1.1 from Trius (shareware?)
-
- It's at wsmr-simtel20.army.mil and oak.oakland.edu as PCAD3D.ZIP (for PCs)
-
- It has this menu layout:
-
- FILE File handling (Load, Save, Import, Xport...)
- DRAW Draw 2D objects (Line, Circle, Box...)
- 3D Draw 3D objects (Mesh, Sphere, Block...)
- EDIT Editing features (Copy, Move ...)
- SURFACE Modify objects (Revolve, Xtrude, Sweep...)
- IMAGE Image zooming features (Update, Window, Half...)
- OPTION Global defaults (Grid, Toggles, Axis...)
- PLOT Print drawing/picture (Go, Image...)
- RENDER Shade objects (Frame, Lighting, Tune...)
- LAYER Layer options (Select active layer, set Colors...)
-
- Sculptura
- ---------
- Runs under Windows 3.1, and outputs PoV files. A demo can be found
- on wuarchive.wustl.edu in mirrors/win3/demo/demo3d.zip
-
- Author: Michael Gibson <gibsonm@stein.u.washington.edu>
-
-
- POVCAD
- ------
- There are 2 versions, one for DOS graphics and the other
- one is for Windows. This modeler is a 3D wireframe based modeler.
- The newest version of POVCAD for Windows is 3.0a and it supports
- PoV, Polyray, RAW data and DXF in/out. Some of the features include
- - spheres
- - cones
- - disc/washer
- - box
- - ellipsoid
- - torus
- - sweep objects
- - extruded objects
- - polygon decomposition
- - Extrude along a path command
- - Bezier patches
- - BSpline and Catmull-Rom curve fitting
- - etc...
-
- POVCAD author wrote the book titled "Adventures in Raytracing" published by
- QUE.
- It covers Polyray (raytracer), 3D modeling with POVCAD and animation. Cost
- is $27.95 (US). Includes a disk with all the software needed to create the
- scenes in the book.
-
- The package is available in Pi Square BBS (see the BBS section for location),
- TGA BBS, Compu$serve(GraphDev forum). Use Archie to find it in FTP sites.
-
- Author: Alfonso Hermida <afanh@robots.gsfc.nasa.gov>
-
-
- Blob Sculptor
- -------------
-
- Alfonso Hermida, Steve Anger and Truman Brown have developed a blob
- modeler called "Blob Sculptor". It handles spherical blob components at
- this point but tori, cylinders, ellipsoids and cones are on the way.
- Blob Sculptor outputs to: RAW, DXF, BLB (internal format), CTDS, POV,
- POLYRAY and RAYSHADE.
-
- Blob Sculptor 1.0a runs on PC with a VGA and mouse, coprocessor required.
- It's distributed as FREEWARE.
-
- Where to download it:
- CompuServe , GraphDev forum
- TGA BBS (510)524-2780 California, USA
- Pi Squared BBS (301)725-9080 Maryland USA
-
-
- FreeForm
- --------
- (Amiga - Shareware at 80$ USD)
- FreeForm is a super-fast, real-time, 3D Bspline and NURB like curve
- surface modeler, with many features; including on-line Amigaguide help
- and the ability to open up in any Amiga screen resolution.
-
- Automatic Bones creation and modeling with bones.
- Rail extrusion.
- Morph extrusion.
- Morph tweening of objects, with the ability to save a tween object for use.
- Cross section skinning.
- Realtime 3D space perspective view, with point modification.
- + Realtime Inverse Kinematics modeling (constrained/un-constrained movement)
- and more.....
-
- Export your objects to:
- 1.Lightwave
- 2.Imagine
- 3.Aladdin
- 4.Caligari
- 5.Real3D2
- + 6.RenderMan
-
- # You can FTP a usable demo from any Aminet site, like ftp.wustl.edu, directory
- # pub/aminet/gfx/3d. The latest uploaded version is called FreeForm3D1.9.
- + Also available at tomahawk.welch.jhu.edu:/pub/LW/utils
-
- Author: Fori Owurowa <enigma@dorsai.dorsai.org> (Please start your Subject:
- line with "Fori", in order to be able to sort it out from the rest of his
- mail)
- + Address:
- + 1873-75 Cropsey Ave
- + Brooklyn, NY 11214
- + 718-996-1842 12 noon to 7pm Eastern
-
-
- +Sced
- +----
- + Constraint Based Scene Editing. Sced is a scene modeller for UNIX/X.
- + It exports scene files for both POV and Rayshade. It is being distributed
- + as source code.
- +
- + Feature List:
- +
- + - Cube, sphere, cone, cylinder, plane and square primitive objects.
- +
- + - Full CSG capability. Accurate CSG wireframes are provided (NOT just
- + bounding boxes or component wireframes). CSG trees are manipulated by
- + operating on a representation of the tree itself.
- +
- + - Constraint based editing. Objects may be constrained to satisfy certain
- + relationships and the system will maintain those relations under
- + subsequent editing.
- +
- + - One, infinitely variable view of the scene. Views may be saved and later
- + recalled. Default views can be specified in a startup file and then chosen
- + when desired.
- +
- + - Lights are treated the same as other objects, so they too can be
- + constrained.
- +
- + - Surface attributes may be specified. At this stage textures are not
- + supported, but will be soon.
- +
- + - Merging of files, allowing libraries of predefined CSG objects to be
- + created and loaded when required.
- +
- + - Layers to control object visibility in complex scenes.
- +
- + - Selected objects may be previewed using the raytracer of your choice.
- + CSG trees may be previewed as they are being constructed, and subtrees
- + can be previewed.
- +
- + The system has been tested on several platforms, and appears to be easy to
- + port to different systems. It requires X11 Release 5.
- +
- + Location: ftp.cs.su.oz.au: pub/stephen/sced
- +
- + Author:
- + Stephen Chenney <stephen@cs.su.oz.au>
-
-
- b. Commercial systems
- =====================
-
- Alpha_1
- -------
- A spline-based modeling program written in University of Utah.
- Features: splines up to trimmed NURBS; support for boolean operations;
- sweeps, bending, warping, flattening etc.; groups of objects, and
- transformations; extensible object types.
- Applications include: NC machining, Animation utilities,
- Dimensioning, FEM analysis, etc.
- Rendering subsystem, with support for animations.
- Support the following platforms: HP 300 and 800's (X11R4, HP-UX 6.5),
- SGI 4D or PI machines (X11R4 and GL, IRIX 3.3.1), Sun SparcStation
- (X11R4, SunOS 4.1.1).
-
- Licensing and distribution is handled by EGS:
- Glenn McMinn, President
- Engineering Geometry Systems
- 275 East South Temple, Suite 305
- Salt Lake City, UT 84111
- (801) 575-6021
- mcminn@cs.utah.edu
-
- [ Educational pricing ]
- The charge is $675 per platform. You may run the system on as many
- different workstations of that type as you wish. For each platform
- there is also a $250 licensing fee for Portable Standard Lisp (PSL)
- which is bundled with the system. You need to obtain an additional
- license from the University of Utah for PSL from the following address:
- Professor Robert Kessler
- Computer Science Department
- University of Utah
- Salt Lake City, Utah 84112
-
- [ EGS can handle the licensing of PSL for U.S. institutions for a
- 300 $USD nominal fee -- nfotis ]
-
- VERTIGO
- -------
-
- They have an Educational Institution Program. The package is used in
- the industrial design, architectural, scientific visualization,
- educational, broadcast, imaging and post production fields.
-
- They'll [quoting from a letter sent to me -- nfotis ] "donate fully
- configured Vertigo 3D Graphics Software worth over $29,000USD per
- package to qualified educational institutions for licencing on any
- number of Silicon Graphics Personal IRIS or POWER Series Workstations.
- If you use an IRIS Indigo station, we will also licence our Vertigo
- Revolution Software (worth $12,000USD).
-
- If you are interested in participating in this program please send a
- letter by mail or fax (604/684-2108) on your institution's letterhead
- briefly outlining your potential uses for Vertigo together with the
- following information: 1. UNIX version 2. Model and number of SGI
- systems 3. Peripheral devices 4. Third Party Software.
-
- Participants will be asked to contribute $750USD per institution to cover
- costs of the manual, administration, and shipping.
-
- We recommend that Vertigo users subscribe to our technical support
- services. For an annual fee you will receive: technical assistance
- on our support hotline, bug fixes, software upgrades and manual updates.
- For educational institution we will waive the $750 administration fee
- if support is purchased.
-
- The annual support fee is $2,500 plus the following cost for additional
- machines:
-
- Number of machines: 2-20 20+
- Additional cost per machine: $700 $600 "
-
- [ There's also a 5-day training program - nfotis]
-
- Contact:
- Vertigo Technology INC
- Suite 1010
- 1030 West Georgia St.
- VANCOUVER, BC
- CANADA, V6E 2Y3
-
- Phone: 604/684-2113
- Fax: 604/684-2108
-
- [ Does anyone know of such offers from TDI, Alias, Softimage, Wavefront,
- etc.??? this would be a VERY interesting part!! -- nfotis ]
-
- PADL-2
- ------
- [ Basically, it's a Solid Modeling Kernel in top of which you build your
- application(s)]
-
- Available by license from
- Cornell Programmable Automation
- Cornell University
- 106 Engineering and Theory Center
- Ithaca, NY 14853
-
- License fees are very low for educational institutions and gov't agencies.
- Internal commercial licenses and re-dissemination licenses are available.
- For an information packet, write to the above address, or send your
- address to: marisa@cpa.tn.cornell.edu (Richard Marisa)
-
- ACIS
- ----
- From Spatial Technology. It's a Solid Modelling kernel callable from C.
- Heard that many universities got free copies from the company.
- The person to contact regarding ACIS in academic institutions is
-
- Scott Owens, e-mail: sdo@spatial.com
-
- And their address is:
-
- Spatial Technology, Inc.
- 2425 55th St., Bldg. A
- Boulder, CO 80301-5704
- Phone: (303) 449-0649, Fax: (303) 449-0926
-
- MOVIE-BYU / CQUEL.BYU
- ---------------------
- Basically [in my understanding], this is a FEM pre- and post-proccessor
- system. It's fairly old today, but it still serves some people in
- Mech. Eng. Depts.
- Now it's superseded from CQUEL.BYU (pronounced "sequel"). That's a
- complete modelling, animation and visualization package. Runs in the usual
- workstation environments (SUN, DEC, HP, SGI, IBM RS6000, and others)
- You can get a demo version (30-days trial period) either by sending $20
- USD in their address or a blank tape. It costs 1,500 for a full run-time
- licence.
-
- Contact:
-
- Engineering Computer Graphics Lab
- 368 Clyde Building, Brigham Young Univ.
- Provo, UT 84602
- Phone: 801-378-2812
- E-mail: cquel@byu.edu
-
-
- twixt
- -----
- Soon to add stuff about it... If I get a reply to my FAX
-
- VOXBLAST
- --------
- From: boyd knosp <knosp@tessa.iaf.uiowa.edu>
- ----------------
- VOXBLAST from Vaytek is available on SGI, HP, Sun, DEC and IBM RS6000
- workstations, Macintosh II workstations and PC compatibles Windows/DOS
- systems.
-
- VOXBLAST is not only a volume renderer, it is an analytical tool for
- exploring and interogating voxel datasets. It has several segmentation
- tools built into it and has 3d isodensity surface extraction capability.
-
- Contact:
- Vaytek Inc. (Fairfield, Iowa phone: 515-472-2227)
-
-
- VoxelBox
- --------
- A 3D Volume renderer for Windows. Features include direct
- ray-traced volume rendering, color and alpha mapping,
- gradient lighting, animation, reflections and shadows.
-
- Runs on a PC(386 or higher) with at least an 8 bit video card(SVGA is fine)
- under Windows 3.x. It costs $495.
-
- Contact:
-
- Jaguar Software Inc.
- 573 Main St., Suite 9B
- Winchester, MA 01890
- (617) 729-3659
- jwp@world.std.com (john w poduska)
-
-
- ---------------------------------------------------------------------------
-
- Subject: 19. GIS (Geographical Information Systems software)
- ============================================================
- [ From users of GIS packages ]
-
- GRASS
- -----
- (Geographic Resource Analysis Support System) of the US Army
- Construction Engineering Research Lab (CERL). It is a popular geographic and
- remote sensing image processing package. Many may think of GRASS as a
- Geographic Information System rather than an Image Processing package,
- although it is reported to have significant image processing
- capabilities.
-
- Feature Descriptions
-
- I use GRASS because it's public domain and can be obtained through the
- internet for free. GRASS runs in Unix and is written in C. The source
- code can be obtained through an anonymous ftp from the Office of Grass
- Integration. You then compile the source code for your machine, using
- scripts provided with GRASS. I would recommend GRASS for someone who
- already has a workstation and is on a limited budget. GRASS is not very
- user-friendly, compared to Macintosh software." A first review of
- overview documentation indicates that it looks useful and has some pixel
- resampling functions not in other packages plus good general purpose
- image enhancement routines (fft). Kelly Maurice at Vexcel Corp. in
- Boulder, CO is a primary user of GRASS . This gentleman has used the
- GRASS software and developed multi-spectral (238 bands ??) volumetric
- rendering, full color, on Suns and Stardents. It was a really effective
- interface. Vexcel Corp. currently has a contract to map part of Venus
- and convert the Magellan radar data into contour maps. You can call them
- at (303) 444-0094 or email care of greg@vexcel.com 192.92.90.68
-
- Host Configuration Requirements
-
- If you are willing to run A/UX you could install GRASS on a Macintosh
- which has significant image analysis and import capabilities for
- satellite data. GRASS is public-domain, and can run on a high-end PC
- under UNIX. It is raster-based, has some image-processing capability,
- and can display vector data (but analysis must be done in the raster
- environment). I have used GRASS V.3 on a SUN workstation and found it
- easy to use. It is best, of course, for data that are well represented
- in raster (grid-cell) form.
-
- Availability
-
- CERL's Office of Grass Integration (OGI) maintains an ftp server:
- moon.cecer.army.mil (129.229.20.254).
-
- Mail regarding this site should be addressed to
- grass-ftp-admin@moon.cecer.army.mil.
-
- This location will be the new "canonical" source for GRASS software, as
- well as bug fixes, contributed sources, documentation, and other files.
- This FTP server also supports dynamic compression and uncompression and
- "tar" archiving of files. A feature attraction of the server is John
- Parks' GRASS tutorial. Because the manual is still in beta-test stage,
- John requests that people only acquire it if they are willing to review
- it and mail him comments/corrections. The OGI is not currently
- maintaining this document, so all correspondence about it should be
- directed to grassx@tang.uark.edu
-
- Support
-
- Listserv mailing lists:
-
- grassu-list@amber.cecer.army.mil (for GRASS users; application-level
- questions, support concerns, miscellaneous questions, etc) Send
- subscribe commands to grassu-request@amber.cecer.army.mil.
-
- grassp-list@amber.cecer.army.mil (for GRASS programmers; system-level
- questions and tips, tricks, and techniques of design and implementation
- of GRASS applications) Send subscribe commands to
- grassp-request@amber.cecer.army.mil.
-
- Both lists are maintained by the Office of Grass Integration (subset of
- the Army Corps of Engineers Construction Engineering Research Lab in
- Champaign, IL). The OGI is providing the lists as a service to the
- community; while OGI and CERL employees will participate in the lists,
- we can make no claim as to content or veracity of messages that pass
- through the list. If you have questions, problems, or comments, send
- E-mail to lists-owner@amber.cecer.army.mil and a human will respond.
-
- Microstation Imager
- -------------------
- Intergraph (based in Huntsville Alabama) sells a wide range of GIS
- software/hardware. Microstation is a base graphics package that Imager
- sits on top of. Imager is basically an image processing package with a
- heavy GIS/remote sensing flavor.
-
- Feature Description
-
- Basic geometry manipulations: flip, mirror, rotate, generalized affine.
- Rectification: Affine, 2nd, 3rd, 4th and 5th order models as well as a
- projective model (warp an image to a vector map or to another image).
- RGB to IHS and IHS to RGB conversion. Principal component analysis.
- Classification: K-means and isodata. Fourier Xforms: Forward, filtering
- and reverse. Filters: High pass, low pass, edge enhancing, median,
- generic. Complex Histogram/Contrast control. Layer Controller: manages
- up to 64 images at a time -- user can extract single bands from a 3 band
- image or create color images by combining various individual bands, etc.
-
- The package is designed for a remote sensing application (it can handle
- VERY LARGE images) and there is all kinds of other software available
- for GIS applications.
- Host Configuration Requirements
-
- It runs on Intergraph Workstations (a Unix machine similar to a Sun)
- though there were rumors (there are always rumors) that the software
- would be ported to PC and possibly a Sun environment.
-
- PCI
- ---
- A company called PCI, Inc., out of Richmond Hill, Ontario, Canada, makes
- an array of software utilities for processing, manipulation, and use of
- remote sensing data in eight or ten different "industry standard"
- formats: LGSOWG, BSQ, LANDSAT, and a couple of others whose titles I
- forget. The software is available in versions for MS-DOS, Unix
- workstations (among them HP, Sun, and IBM), and VMS, and quite possibly
- other platforms by now. I use the VMS version.
-
- The "PCI software" consists of several classes/groups/packages of
- utilities, grouped by function but all operating on a common "PCI
- database" disk file. The "Tape I/O" package is a set of utility
- programs which read from the various remote-sensing industry tape
- formats INTO, or write those formats out FROM, the "PCI database" file;
- this is the only package I use or know much about. Other packages can
- display data from the PCI database to one or another of several
- PCI-supported third-party color displays, output numeric or bitmap
- representation of image data to an attached printer, e.g. an Epson-type
- dot-matrix graphics printer. You might be more spe- cifically
- interested in the mathematical operations package: histo- gram and
- Fourier analysis, equalization, user-specified operations (e.g.
- "multiply channel 1 by 3, add channel 2, and store as channel 5"), and
- God only knows what all else -- there's a LOT. I don't have and don't
- use these, so can't say much about them; you only buy the packages your
- particular application/interest calls for.
-
- Each utility is controlled by from one to eight "parameters," read from
- a common "parameter file" which must be (in VMS anyway) in your "default
- directory." Some utilities will share parameters and use the same
- parameter for a different purpose, so it can get a bit confusing setting
- up a series of operations. The standard PCI environment contains a
- scripting language very similar to IBM-PC BASIC, but which allows you to
- automate the process of setting up parameters for a common, complicated,
- lengthy or difficult series of utility executions. (In VMS I can also
- invoke utilities independently from a DCL command procedure.) There's
- also an optional programming library which allows you to write compiled
- language programs which can interface with (read from/write to) the PCI
- data structures (database file, parameter file).
-
- The PCI software is designed specifically for remote-sensing images, but
- requires such a level of operator expertise that, once you reach the
- level where you can handle r-s images, you can figure out ways to handle
- a few other things as well. For instance, the Tape I/O package offers a
- utility for reading headerless multi-band (what Adobe PhotoShop on the
- Macintosh calls "raw") data from tape, in a number of different
- "interleave" orders. This turns out to be ideal for manipulating the
- graphic-arts industry's "CT2T" format, would probably (I haven't tried)
- handle Targa, and so on. Above all, however, you HAVE TO KNOW WHAT
- YOU'RE DOING or you can screw up to the Nth degree and have to start
- over. It's worth noting that the PCI "database" file is designed to
- contain not only "raster" (image) data, but vectors (for overlaying map
- information entered via digitizing table), land-use, and all manner of
- other information (I observe that a remote-sensing image tape often
- contains all manner of information about the spectral bands, latitude,
- longitude, time, date, etc. of the original satellite pass; all of this
- can go into the PCI "database").
-
- I _believe_ that on workstations the built-in display is used. On VAX
- systems OTHER than workstations PCI supports only a couple of specific
- third-party display systems (the name Gould/Deanza seems to come to
- mind). One of MY personal workarounds was a display program which would
- display directly from a PCI "database" file to a Peritek VCT-Q (Q-bus
- 24-bit DirectColor) display subsystem. PCI software COULD be "overkill"
- in your case; it seems designed for the very "high end"
- applications/users, i.e. those for whom a Mac/PC largely doesn't suffice
- (although as you know the gap is getting smaller all the time). It's
- probably no coincidence that PCI is located in Canada, a country which
- does a LOT of its land/resource management via remote sensing; I believe
- the Canadian government uses PCI software for some of its work in these
- areas.
-
- [ Note: another colleague found these addresses re. PCI:
-
- PCI Remote Sensing Corporation
- 1925 N. Lynn Street, Suite 803
- Arlington, VA 22209
- tel: 703 243 3700
- fax: 703 243 3705
-
- or you could email the Toronto HQ
- support@pci.on.ca ]
-
-
- SPAM (Spectral Analysis Manager)
- --------------------------------
- Back in 1985 JPL developed something called SPAM (Spectral Analysis
- Manager) which got a fair amount of use at the time. That was designed
- for Airborne Imaging Spectrometer imagery (byte data, <= 256 pixels
- across by <= 512 lines by <= 256 bands); a modified version has since
- been developed for AVIRIS (Airborne VIsual and InfraRed Imaging
- Spectrometer) which uses much larger images.
-
- Spam does none of these things (rectification, classification, PC and
- IHS transformations, filtering, contrast enhancement, overlays).
- Actually, it does limited filtering and contrast enhancement
- (stretching). Spam is aimed at spectral identification and clustering.
-
- The original Spam uses X or SunView to display. The AVIRIS version may
- require VICAR, an executive based on TAE, and may also require a frame
- buffer. I can refer you to people if you're interested. PCW requires X
- for display.
-
- MAP II
- ------
- Among the Mac GIS systems, MAP II is distributed by John Wiley.
-
- CLRview
- -------
- CLRview is a 3-dimensional visualization program designed to exploit
- the real-time capabilities of Silicon Graphics IRIS computers.
-
- This program is designed to provide a core set of tools to aid in the
- visualization of information from CAD and GIS sources. It supports
- the integration of many common but disperate data sources such as DXF,
- TIN, DEM, Lattices, and Arc/Info Coverages among others.
-
- CLRview can be obtained from explorer.dgp.utoronto.ca (128.100.1.129)
- in the directory pub/sgi/clrview.
-
- Contact:
- Rodney Hoinkes
- Head of Design Applications
- Centre for Landscape Research
- University of Toronto
- Tel: (416) 978-7197
- Email: rodney@dgp.utoronto.ca
-
-
- ER-Mapper
- ---------
- ER-Mapper 4.0 is an X11-based package for the Sun. It is designed
- to display earth resource data such as satellite and airphoto images,
- aeomagnetic or gravity surveys, seismic timeslices, etc. Vector data
- from GIS databases is also supported. Images from different sources
- can be "warped" to a common coordinate system and displayed together
- onto a single picture. Algorithms for filtering and combining different
- sensor bands are easily customized, and interfaces for your own C or Fortran
- filters are built-in. Lots of import facilities for various generations
- of Landsat, SPOT, airphoto, seismic, etc. Display types include
- artificial sun, pixel spectrometer, pseudocolor or RGB or HLS, etc.
- You can import satellite, airborne, geophysical, seismic, and other
- types of data, and interactively integrate raster, vector, and tabular
- data. ER Mapper imports data in over 90+ formats, and renders output to
- 185+ hardcopy devices.
-
- The demo CD (450MB) contains 300MB of example images and algorithms for
- highlighting vegetation, cloud cover, etc from satellite imagery, mineral
- types from radiometry data, and so forth. San Diego and Australia feature
- prominently in the example images :-)
-
- Package is based on Open-Look toolkit, but works with
- Motif Window Manager. Can display on multiple X displays simultaneously.
- Lots of online PostScript manuals displayed with GNU Ghostscript.
- Documentation is excellent, and includes tutorials and examples.
-
- Demo CD is free. Full-use one-month evaluation license is $200, and
- you can keep the manuals. Full floating license costs vary depending
- on tax rates, import duties, etc. (ie: read "expensive") Educational
- license include 5 floating licenses at a 90% discount and restrictions
- on how the software may be used (Education clients must not compete for
- commercial contracts with commercial clients ; details of post-grad
- students and their projects, etc.)
-
- Addresses:
-
- USA office: Australian office:
-
- Earth Resource Mapping Earth Resource Mapping Pty Ltd
- Suite 900 Level 1
- 4370 La Jolla Village Road 87 Colin Street
- San Diego, CA, USA 92122 West Perth, Western Australia 6005
- Telephone: +1 619 558-4709 Telephone: +61 9 388 2900
- Facsimile: +1 619 558-2657 Facsimile: +61 9 388 2901
- email: queries@ermusa.com
-
- PC MOSS
- -------
- From: bthoen@teal.csn.org (Bill Thoen)
-
- I have recently posted the source code to PC MOSS at csn.org. To get it,
- ftp to csn.org and look in the COGS/MOSS directory for mosssrc.zip
- and mosssrc2.zip. It's public domain code and written in
- FORTRAN. MOSS is a raster-based GIS system widely used by the
- US BLM and others. The workstation version is several revs ahead
- of the PC version, and (in case you're wondering) the PC version is
- no longer being updated.
-
- The MOSS source code (and many other GIS-oriented files not on this
- ftp site) can also be found on GISnet BBS. GISnet's number is
- (303) 447-0927, (Boulder, Colorado) and you can call anytime at 1200,
- 2400, 9600 baud. However file downloading from GISnet requires a
- subscription ($48/yr), but you *can* download the full list of files,
- and a few other files for no charge.
-
- Please don't ask me questions about how to compile, link, etc. or
- anything about the algorithms involved in this code. I just put
- this out there because I think it may be of interest, but I can't
- offer tech support, because I don't know it very well myself.
-
-
- Smallworld
- ----------
- From: Neil Pawson <Neil.Pawson@Smallworld.co.uk>
-
- The Unix based Smallworld GIS is written using the object
- orientated language Magik, which makes the system highly customizable.
- Includes integrated raster and vector data, version managed database
- (which allows the storage of multiple versions of all aspects of data,
- even raster, in a single database), a "virtual database" concept which
- allows the integration of commercial databases such as Oracle and
- Ingres), a seamless mapbase and a CASE tool to aid design and
- development of new applications. The package is popular with utility
- companies and local governments as non-technical users find it easy to
- learn and use.
-
- email: World.Sales@smallworld.co.uk
- UK.Sales@smallworld.co.uk
-
- Smallworld Systems
- Brunswick House
- 61-69 Newmarket Road
- Cambridge, U.K.
- Phone: +44 223 460199
-
- Suite 2120
- 6860 S. Yosemite Court
- Englewood, CO 80112
- Phone: (303) 779-6980
- Fax: (303) 796-0545
-
- Chicago marketing office: (312) 482-9431
-
-
- ----------------------------------------------------------------------------
-
- Subject: 20. User Interface Builders
- ====================================
-
- [ This part is under construction, er editing. In the meantime, send me
- anything you have on the subject!! -- nfotis ]
-
- I'll have *much* work to do on it --- this is an "alpha-0.3" version!!!!
-
- [ Here are the thoughts of a netter - do you agree with these
- categorizations???? Any more suggestions??? Don't forget that I have
- *very* limited time these days :-( ------ nfotis ]
-
- TODO: Add an entry for SUIT (was in the first part of the Listing)
-
- -- snip snip --
-
- Your also missing Object Pascal and it's associated libraries. It is with out
- doubt currently the single most important tap root for the ideas that other
- systems have. It's class library can be found reimplemented in C++, Smalltalk,
- et.al.
-
- Your entry on Garnet would do well to buffer the comment about it's size with a
- comment that it is very elegant and constraint based from the bottom up.
-
- It is hard to sort out these systems. You might decorate each entry with
- a keyword list. Here are some suggested keywords:
- Language the UI designer works in.
- c++ -- requires C++
- fortran -- requires fortran
- cltl2 -- requires common lisp 2
- custom -- aka Hypertalk, et. al.
-
- Platforms
- unix
- mac
- win/16
- win/32s
- win/nt
- etc.
-
- Widgets supported
- buttons
- charts
- tables
- little-text
- hugh-text
-
- Cost
- free
- free-but-gnu-license
- free-but-other
- no-runtime-license
- etc.
-
- Layer in question
- rendering -- i.e. display postscript, etc.
- little-widget-set -- i.e. buttons, dialogs, etc.
- big-widget-set -- I.e. tables, charts, rich text.
- authoring-environment -- I.e. Things like hypercard.
-
- The layer thing is important to me. I suspect that the majority of UI
- building that is taking place today, and will take place in the future
- is in the context of "closed" authoring systems. Hypercard, Excel,
- the Newton SDK, and the PC database packages are all examples of this
- trend. Much of the client server software is like this. Most of these
- have some little language embedded in them.
-
- The bottom layer, rendering hasn't stablized yet. Postscript sets a
- very high bar and we are going to have to read it. The new quickdraw
- is but one example of this.
-
- The little widget layer is to slim to be important, but it is easy enough
- that a lot of system due just it.
-
- The big-widget-set layer is extremely rare, and very hard.
-
- --- snip snip ---
-
- [ Raw material collected here and there - It needs to receive a whole day
- editing session :-( ]
-
- Xm++
- ----
- From: ken@grover.lasc.lockheed.com (Ken Wood)
- ---
- A user interface builder that comes from the University of
- Vienna. It is a C++ based class library that really has some nice features.
- It's only in beta release now (v. 0.51), but seems pretty stable. We got
- our copy from ipcl.rvs.uni-hannover.de under /ftp1/X11/contrib, and the
- developers point of contact is xmplus@ani.univie.ac.at.
-
-
- >From: X11 FAQ
-
- DIRT
- ----
- A new release of the DIRT interface builder by Richard Hesketh works
- with X11R5 and includes some support for the Motif widget set. From the README:
-
- This builder allows the interactive creation and rapid prototyping of X user
- interfaces using the X Toolkit and a number of Widget Sets. Dirt generates
- "Wc - Widget Creation" resource files and this distribution also includes the
- Widget Creation Library (version 1.06, with the exception of the demos and
- Mri/Ari source code) with the kind permission of its author David E. Smyth.
-
- Check dirt.README, dirt.A2.0.tar.Z, and dirt.PS.Z on export.lcs.mit.edu:contrib.
-
- Interviews
- ----------
- The InterViews 3.0.1 C++ toolkit contains a WYSIWIG interface builder
- called ibuild. ibuild generates code for an InterViews application complete
- with Imakefile and an X-resource file. Documentation is /pub/papers/ibuild.ps
- on interviews.stanford.edu (36.22.0.175).
-
- ObjectViews
- -----------
- Quest Windows's (408-496-1900) ObjectViews C++ package includes an
- interactive building tool.
-
- DRUID
- -----
- Druid (Demonstrational Rapid User Interface Development) runs on SPARC
- machines using OSF/Motif 1.0; it is intended eventually to be a full UIMS but
- apparently now has only support for creating the presentation components, for
- which it generates C/UIL code.
-
- Info: Singh G, Kok CH, Ngan TY, "Druid: A System
- for Demonstrational Rapid User Interface Development". Proc. ACM SIGGRAPH Symp
- on User Interface Software and Technology (UIST'90). ACM, NY, 1990, pp:167-177.
-
- BYO
- ---
- The BYO interface builder is implemented in tcl.
-
- Commercial Products
- ===================
- These commercial products (unsorted) are available in
- final or prerelease form [the * following the product name indicates that the
- product is known to allow the designer to specify for each widget whether a
- particular resource is hard-coded or written to an application defaults file,
- for at least one form of output]. Some are much more than user-interface tools;
- some are full user interface management systems:
-
- Product Name Look/Feel Code Output Vendor
-
- HP Interface Motif 1.1 C(Xm) HP/Visual Edge
- Architect/ UIMX
- OPEN LOOK Express OPEN LOOK C(Xol+ helper lib) AT&T/Visual Edge
- UIMX 2.0 * Motif 1.1 C(Xm + helper code) Visual Edge
- 514-332-6430
- & distributors
- VUIT 2.0 Motif 1.1 C/UIL[r/w] DEC
- (1-800-DIGITAL)
- X-Designer 1.1 * Motif 1.1 C(Xm); C/UIL Imperial
- Software
- Technology, Ltd
- (+44 734 587055)
- sales@ist.co.uk
- *******
-
- From: John Methot <jmethot@vicorp.com>
-
- XDesigner is now at version 3.0. It is developed by Imperial
- Software Technology, Ltd. (UK), but is sold in the US by V.I. Corporation,
- 47 Pleasant Street, Northampton, MA 01060, (413)586-4144. It generates
- C (K&R or ANSI) or C++ that is pure Xm/Xt code, or UIL. It also generates
- resource files and callback stub files. It requires
- X11R5 and Motif 1.2. It also has several options for code structure
- (widget hierarchies can be generated into structures, classes or
- subroutines) that are settable on a per-widget basis.
- It also includes a compound string editor, a color editor,
- and a (color) pixmap editor, as well as a graphical layout editor for
- creating form attachments interactively. A live version of the interface
- under construction is always visible (no "edit" and "test" modes). A
- five day training class is available from V.I. Corporation (I teach it).
-
-
- XFaceMaker2 (XFM2) * Motif 1.0 C;C/script (C-like procedural
- language);C/UIL
- NSL
- (33 1 43 36 77 50)
- requests@nsl.fr
- Builder Xcessory 2.0 * Motif 1.1 C(Xm); C/UIL[r/w] ICS
- (617-621-0060)
- info@ics.com
- XBUILD 1.1 * Motif 1.0 C(Xm); C/UIL Nixdorf
- (617-864-0066)
- xbuild@nixdorf.com
- iXBUILD Motif 1.1 C(Xm); C/UIL iXOS Software
- karl@ixos.uucp
- 089/461005-69
- TeleUSE 1.1 Motif 1.1 PCD (like UIL);C + helper lib
- 089/461005-69
- TeleUSE 1.1 Motif 1.1 PCD (like UIL);C + helper lib
- Telesoft
- (619-457-2700)
- ezX 3.2 Motif 1.1 C(Xm +helper lib);C/UIL;Ada
- Sunrise
- (401-847-7868)
- info@sunrise.com
- Snapix Motif C/Xm ADNT
- +33 1 3956 5333
- OpenWindows Developers OPEN LOOK GIL [-> C/XView] Sun
- Guide 3.0 GIL [-> C++/XView]
- GIL [-> C/OLIT]
- GIL [-> C/PostScript for TNT]
- ExoCode/SXM Motif C(Xm) Expert Object
- ExoCode/Plus OPEN LOOK XView 708-676-5555
-
- TAE+ Xw;Motif C(Xw,Xm); C/TCL (TAE Control Language,
- like UIL[needs helper library]);
- VAX Fortran; Ada
- Nasa Goddard
- (301) 286-6034
- [ I have seen the docs; tends to be massive! Call COSMIC for price
- details ]
-
- MOB, XSculptor Motif; OpenLook C/Xm,UIL; C/Xol Kovi
- 408-982-3840
- PSM PM, MSW 3.0, C/UIL Lancorp
- Motif 1.1.2,Mac Pty Ltd.
- +61 3 629 4833
- Fax: 629 1296
- (Australia)
- MOTIFATION Motif 1.0|1.1.2 C(Xm) AKA EDV
- +49 (0) 234/33397-0
- +49 (0) 234/33397-40 fax
- [ See below about Motification ]
-
- UIB Open Look/Motif C++(OI) ParcPlace
- +1 303-678-4626
-
- Look for magazine reviews for more complete comparisons of meta-file formats,
- documentation, real ease-of-use, etc; Unix World and Unix Review often carry
- articles.
-
- In addition, Neuron Data (1 415 321-4488) makes Open Interface, a
- window-system-independent object toolkit which supports interfaces which are
- or resemble (supersets of) Mac, Windows, and Motif and Open Look; the package
- includes an interface builder.
-
- GRAMMI
- ------
- The GRAMMI builder supports the development of Ada/X
- applications using its own set of objects which are planned to have a Motif
- look. GRAMMI is written in Ada and generates Ada specs and stub bodies.
- (1-800-GRAMMI-1).
-
- non-WYSIWYG
- ===========
- These non-WYSIWYG but related products may help for goals
- of rapid prototyping of the application interface:
-
- WCL
- ---
- the Widget Creation Library. Basically describes the widget
- hierarchy and actions in a resources file; available from fine archive servers
- everywhere, including devvax.jpl.nasa.gov (128.149.1.143) in pub/. Wcl provides
- a very thin layer over Xt without any internal tweaking.
-
- WINTERP
- -------
- An Xlisp-based Motif toolkit allows for interpretive
- programming. The copy on the R4 tape is outdated; get a copy off export or
- email to winterp-source%hplnpm@hplabs.hp.com.
-
- From: "Niels P. Mayer" <mayer@netcom.com>
- ---------------------
-
- WINTERP 2.0 is now available via anonymous ftp and on the X Consortium's
- X11r6 "contrib" distribution.
-
- WINTERP home page for WWW/Mosaic:
- http://www.eit.com/software/winterp/winterp.html
- The latest version is now available via anonymous ftp from ftp.x.org
- directory contrib/devel_tools, file
- winterp-2.XX.README, winterp-2.02.tar.Z winterp-2.02.tar.gz.
-
- WINTERP -- the OSF/Motif Widget INTERPreter -- is a rapid prototyping,
- development and delivery environment for GUI-based applications on Unix
- platforms. WINTERP fills the same needs as TCL/TK or Python (or the
- windowing korn shell) but:
- (0) Provides a complete, object-oriented user-interface toolkit based on
- the standard OSF/Motif widget set and the X toolkit.
- (1) Uses a small, portable object-oriented Lisp interpreter
- (an event-driven version of Betz/Almy/Tierney-et-al's XLISP-PLUS).
- (2) Other applications may send programmatic commands to WINTERP's
- interpreter via unix domain or internet domain sockets.
- (3) High-level object-oriented 2.5D graphics and animation based on
- Stasko and Hayes Xtango path transition animation paradigm.
- (4) nonblocking GUI interfaces to multiple asynchronous interactive Unix
- subprocess (based on Don Libes' expect library with WINTERP extensions).
-
- Best of all, WINTERP 2.0 is a "one stop shopping" free application
- environment -- the full system (C-source, documentation, example programs)
- is available in one tar file -- you don't have to run around the net
- integrating interpreter, interface and "accessory" packages. Just add Motif
- 1.2, Unix, a C compiler, berkeley networking facilities (unix domain
- sockets), and X11r5 or X11r6... compile, and you're good to go. The system
- is quite portable -- so far, I know that WINTERP 2.0 works on Irix, Ultrix,
- OSF1, SunOS, Solaris, HPUX, Linux, NeXT-Step (w/ Co-Xist Motif/X), etc.
-
-
- Serpent UIMS
- ------------
-
- The Serpent UIMS permits the building of user-interfaces without
- specific knowledge of coding but with an understanding of attributes being set
- on a particular [Motif] widget. Beta Release 1.2 is available from
- ftp.sei.cmu.edu (128.237.1.13) and can be found in /pub/serpent. Serpent is
- also available on export.lcs.mit.edu (18.24.0.11) in /contrib/serpent. Email
- questions can go to serpent@sei.cmu.edu. A commercial version of Serpent is
- available as "Agora" from ASET, 221 Woodhaven Drive, Pittsburgh, PA 15228.
- questions can go to serpent@sei.cmu.edu. A commercial version of Serpent is
- available as "Agora" from ASET, 221 Woodhaven Drive, Pittsburgh, PA 15228.
-
- Garnet
- ------
- Garnet is a Common Lisp-based GUI toolkit. Information is available
- from garnet@cs.cmu.edu.
-
- =================
-
- Metacard
- --------
- MetaCard is a hypertext/Rapid Application Development environment
- similar to Apple/Claris Corporation's HyperCard. It's built on a
- custom C++ toolkit that works like Motif, but takes a fraction of the
- memory. You get the whole development environment including the interface
- builder and an unlimited distribution license for $495 (50% off for
- educational users).
-
- You can anonymously FTP a save-disabled distribution from
- ftp.metacard.com (directory MetaCard) or ftp.uu.net (directory
- vendor/MetaCard). We can also email it to you or send it out on a
- 3.5" floppy disk free of charge. Email to info@metacard.com for more
- information.
-
- KHOROS
- ------
-
- Animate - Interactive Image Sequence Display Tool
- Cantata - Extensible Visual Programming Language
- Concert - A system for distributed X user interfaces (groupware)
- Editimage - Interactive Image Display & Manipulation Program
- Xprism2 and Xprism3 - Comprehensive 2D and 3D Plotting Packages
- Viewimage - A basic interactive program for surface rendering
- Warpimage - An interactive program for registering and warping images
-
- etc.etc.
-
- a. Use ftp to connect to pprg.eece.unm.edu.
- % ftp pprg.eece.unm.edu
- -or-
- % ftp 129.24.24.10
-
- ============
-
- >From: keithr@tekig1.PEN.TEK.COM (Keith D Rule)
- Newsgroups: comp.graphics
- Subject: Portable GUIs
- Date: 23 Jun 92 19:49:26 GMT
-
- I am interested in finding a portable GUI for a project I'm
- working on. My current requirements are that the GUI work
- with MS-Windows 3.1, and X/Motif or X/Openlook on a Sparc.
- I have found references to four different portable GUIs that
- initially seem like they may meet my requirements. They are:
-
- - XVT Software
- They are shipping a common GUI library and resource
- editor for MS-Windows, Macintosh, OS/2,
- X/Motif on Sparc, and will ship X/OpenLook
- on Sparc in a couple of months.
- The library is written in C and has a C++ wrapper
- available for it. They have training classes, and
- claim to have several commercial products based on
- it include Grammatik 5.0 (which is, in my opinion,
- a good program with an awful looking ui)
-
- They have the slickest brochure, and the steepest
- price. Their solution for 1 PC and 1 Sparc development
- system is slightly more than $10000. No royalties.
-
- - LIANT C++/Views
- They are currently shipping a MS-Windows version,
- and plan to ship a X/Motif version in Aug 92.
- The support includes a C++ library, a C++ browser,
- and a dialog generator (resource editor?). They claim
- they will port to other systems including the Apple
- Macintosh.
-
- Price $495 including source for the MS-Windows version,
- no royalties. Motif is not yet available.
-
- - Wndx
- They are shipping a common GUI and resource editor
- for MS-Window, OSF/Motif, the Mac, and DOS.
- Price $495 per platform, no royalties.
-
- - ZApp
- Currently support MS-Windows, will release OSF/Motif
- versions later this year.
-
- Price $195 include source for MS-Windows. No royalties.
- Motif not yet available.
-
-
- ==========
-
- >From: robert@cogsci.ed.ac.uk (Robert Inder)
- Newsgroups: comp.windows.x
- Subject: Interface Toolkit Survey Summary (300 lines)
- Date: 31 Jul 92 15:02:00 GMT
-
- Earlier this month, I asked people for pointers to information on interface
- tools or toolkits that I could use for building "evaluation" interfaces for
- yet-to-be-decided software. Here is the promised summary of the results.
-
- ------------------------------------------------------------------------
-
- When I posted the question, I said I thought it was the sort of thing that
- should be a FAQ, and it is: there is relevant information in the FAQ lists
- of comp.windows.x and comp.lang.lisp.
-
- The Lisp FAQ has one-paragraph descriptions of the following systems: CLX,
- CLIM (Common Lisp Interface Manager), CLUE (Common Lisp User-interface
- Environment), CLIO (Common Lisp Interactive Objects), Lispworks Toolkit,
- CLM (Common Lisp Motif), GINA (Generic Interactive Application), IB
- (Interface Builder), EW (Express Windows), LispView, Garnet, Winterp,
- YYonX and Picasso.
-
- I have not included any information about systems that were mentioned only
- in the FAQ answers, although I have extracted the contact addresses
- or ftp locations.
-
- Although comp.lang.prolog does not have interface packages in its FAQ (not
- least because I don't think it has an established FAQ...) people told me
- of a number of prolog systems which do have interface packages associated
- with them. james@uk.ac.ed.caad tells me that Sepia Prolog and Sicstus both
- have user interface tools which operate as a separate process,
- communicating with Prolog over a pipe. gs@com.quintus tells me that
- Quintus also offer ProWindows, an addon interface which is "a much improved
- version of the PCR interface offered by several other vendors". Finally,
- ac@sunbim.be tells me that BIM Prolog comes with "Carmen", an interactive
- interface builder which can produce interfaces for both X and Sunview from
- a single design.
-
- Of the Lisp systems, CLX is said to be the "de facto" standard for
- obtaining X functionality in Common Lisp, coming free with the distribution
- of X and providing the functionality of Xlib within Lisp. TI have extended
- CLX to produce CLUE (Common Lisp User-interface Environment and CLIO
- (Common Lisp Interactive Objects), both of which are freely available.
- Clue is a toolkit that provides a range of standard components in an
- object-oriented way, based on CLOS. CLIO comes with CLUE, and provides
- definitions for the components that will typically be used in
- object-oriented interfaces.
-
- CLX and CLUE in turn have formed the basis of a spot of development work at
- University of Stuttgart, resulting in XIT (X User Interface Toolkit), which
- is described as a "framework for Common Lisp/CLOS applications". They are
- also used by the LispWorks Toolkit, which is used to build the
- sophisticated interface to Harlequin's "LispWorks", providing support for
- Motif, OpenLook and CLIM user interface standards. It includes both
- libraries and an application interface builder, and there is a version (PC
- Lispworks) which runs on PCs under Windows.
-
- WINTERP (Widget INTERPreter), which also comes free with the X
- distribution, was mentioned a number of times. Although it is lisp-based,
- it can be used as a free-standing tool for setting up applications using
- the Motif widget set.
-
- Garnet, from CMU, is a large, resource-hungry package for building
- interactive interfaces for Common Lisp systems that was mentioned a number
- of times. It offers a number of highly configurable high-level interface
- components and interaction drivers, including some support for gesture
- recognition. It uses its own object system, and includes interface
- building tools.
-
- GMD, the German National Research Center for Computer Science, produce a
- suite of software. CLM (Common Lisp Motif) is a gateway between Common
- Lisp and X, used by means of a collection of Lisp functions which
- communicate with a (possibly remote) CLM process, which in turn
- communicates with the X server. The CLM process is implemented in C, and
- is claimed to give good performance. GINA (Generic INteractive
- Application) embodies the "skeleton" of a CLOS application in CLM, together
- with a number of demonstration systems. An actual application can be built
- by adding to the skeleton provided in Gina. Finally, IB (Interface
- Builder) can be used to build windows for use within the GINA framework.
- It provides facilities for interactively arranging widgets, and generates
- code for use within GINA.
-
- A number of people mentioned "hypertext-ish" tools, with MetaCard and
- HyperLook being mentioned more than once. MetaCard is a product of
- "MetaCard Corporation", and a "save-disabled" version is available
- by ftp. It offers an interactive interface building environment,
- supporting a wide range of features, including multiple type faces and
- sizes, colour images and "visual effects". Event handlers are written
- MetaCard's scripting language, rather than as calbacks to some other
- laguage. HyperLook, from the Turing Institute, runs on OpenWindows. It
- too has an interactive interface builder (including facilities for editing
- postscript figures), and features the ability to change the interface while
- the application is running. Callbacks are written in C or other languages.
- HyperNews---the "pre-productised" version of HyperLook, was also mentioned,
- and comes with "bindings" (que?) for C, Lisp and Prolog.
-
- The Andrew Toolkit (ATK), a substantial X-based package package from CMU,
- was also mentioned. The fact that the official descriptions emphasise its
- use for "communication of information" and its suitability for creating
- "rich, expressive multi-media documents" initially led me to overlook the
- fact that it is also claimed to be suitable for building graphical
- interfaces, and indeed includes an Application Development Workbench.
- CMU have mounted demonstrations of Andrew which can be run over the
- network, thus allowing anyone interested (and suitably equipped) to try the
- system very quickly: try "finger help@atk.itc.cmu.edu" for more information.
-
- Another system that seems to be other than an interface package is
- Rendezvous, a package from Bell Communications Research that has been
- designed with a focus on sharing information between a number of users, but
- which also includes graphics tools and constraint maintenance and process
- handling mechanisms.
-
- A number of people mentioned Neuron Data's "Open Interface" system, which
- includes an interface building tool, although I was warned that it was
- "very expensive". From a single interface specification, which can be
- build interactively, it is able to produce code with Motif, Open Look,
- Macintosh or Windows look and feel. "WNDX", from WNDX Inc. in Canada, is
- apparently capable of similar feats. So too is UCS (Universal Component
- System), which includes, or will include, libraries and an interface
- builder for Mac, X and Windows. Software Transformation emphasise the
- ability of the system to use the native widgets on each platform, which
- means that the system will automatically adjust to changes in the native
- look-and-feel.
-
- MASAI and AIDA, from ILOG, also received enthusiastic mentions: AIDA is a
- Graphic widget library and language that allows "high level" widgets to be
- constructed, and allows them to be presented on X, Windows and OS/2 (The
- only mention---whatever happened to IBM, anyway:-). Call backes can be in
- Fortran, C, C++ or Le-Lisp. Masai is an
- interactive interface builder/animator which can use either pure Motif
- widgets, or widgets build in AIDA.
- ICS also provide a widget library/interface builder pair, in the form of
- Builder XCessory and ICS Widget Databook, and limited numbers of copies are
- available free to academics.
-
- [ Addresses for ILOG:
- USA : info@ilog.com
- FRANCE : info@ilog.fr ]
-
-
- Sun's "Developers Guide" (DevGuide) was mentioned by two or three satisfied
- users as a simple-to-use and reliable interactive interface builder for
- building C/C++ systems, although I believe that it can also generate
- interfaces for Common Lisp via the LispView system. It was criticised
- on the grounds that it "could have been more clever" about letting users
- make changes once they had started to flesh out the callback stubs,
- although it is not clear how DevGuide differs from any of the other
- interface builders in this respect. X-Designer, another interactive
- interface builder producing C, was also mentioned, but criticised for
- having an interface that was hard to get to grips with.
-
- Motifation is another interactive interface building tool that supports the
- Motif Widget Set, producing C code, and claiming in particular to support
- producing programmer-oriented documentation of the interface, and a make
- file.
-
- ****
- As a result of your design, you get the complete C-source-code including
- a Makefile and an Imakefile. If Motifation can't find Callback-functions
- in the specified file it generates dummy functions (containing a simple printf).
-
- Motifation supports the full OSF/Motif Widgets Set.
-
- Motifation has several additional features:
-
- o integrated hypertext help system (XpgHelp)
- also available as a separate program
- o dialog overview (not only 3 generations, but all
- in one window)
- o automatically documentation of the interface
- e.g.: all callbacks are generated to an ascii-file, etc
- o resolution independance - support (100TH_FONT_UNIT_TYPE,
- or PIXELS)
- o optimization to gadgets
- o shared-dialogbox
- o links and softlinks
- o a find-tool
- o regular expressions for Text-Widgets
- o a Ressource Selector (Which ressources should go
- to then AppDefaults-file?)
- Distributor:
- Motifation GbR
- Geroldstrasse 38
- 4790 Paderborn
- Tel: +49-5251-602076
-
- Finally, the following were also mentioned or commended:-
-
- CLIM (Common Lisp Interface Manager), which is being developed by
- several Lisp vendors, including Symbolics, Franz, Harlequin and Lucid
-
- UIM/X, which is also marketed by IBM as AIXwindows Interface Composer.
-
- TCL and the TK toolkit were both mentioned a number of times, with
- the recommendation to read comp.lang.tcl.
-
-
- Finally finally, people suggested that Unix World, Unix Review and The X
- Journal would all be good places to look for announcements and reviews of
- the sorts of tools that I was interested in.
-
- ------------------------------------------------------------------------
-
- The rest of this message is a list of the systems I have unearthed for
- which I have either an email address or a ftp site. An email address in
- brackets indicates that I believe that the individual is associated with
- the tool, or the company producing it, but may not be the right person to
- handle queries. Please bear this in mind if you contact these people!
-
- For one or two systems, only the documentation is ftp-able: these are
- marked "-". For some commercial systems, "non-saving" or otherwise
- "damaged" versions are available free of charge. These are marked "!"
-
-
- AIDA/MASAI ILOG: no email or ftp found
-
- Allegro Common Windows info@franz.com
-
- Andrew emsworth.andrew.cmu.edu
- info-andrew-request@andrew.cmu.edu
-
- Builder Xcessory info@ics.com
-
- Carmen prolog@sunbim.be
-
- Dev Guide Sun: no email or ftp found
-
- - DIRT export.lcs.mit.edu:contrib in dirt.README and others
-
- ezd gatekeeper.dec.com in pub/DEC/ezd
- (Non-DEC kit also needs Scheme->C, in pub/DEC/Scheme-to-C)
-
- ezX info@sunrise.com
-
- Garnet: garnet@cs.cmu.edu
-
- Gina: ftp.gmd.de (129.26.8.90) in /gmd/gina
- export.lcs.mit.edu in /contrib
- (berlage@gmd.de)
-
- - CLIM ftp.uu.net in /vendor/franz/clim/clim.ps.Z
- clim-request@bbn.com
-
- CLUE (and CLIO) csc.ti.com in pub/clue.tar.Z
-
- CLX export.lcs.mit.edu:/contrib in CLX....
-
- ! HyperLook hyperlook@turing.com in pub/HyperLook-runtime.tar.Z
-
- HyperNews ftp.umiacs.umd.edu in /pub/NeWS/HyperNeWS1.4.tar.Z
-
-
- - InterViews interviews.stanford.edu in /pub/papers/ibuild.ps
-
- iXBUILD karl@ixos.uucp
-
-
- LispView export.lcs.mit.edu in contrib/lispview1.1
- xview.ucdavis.edu in pub/XView/LispView1.1
- lispview@Eng.Sun.Com
-
- LispWorks works@harlqn.co.uk
-
- ! MetaCard ftp.metacard.com in MetaCard
- info@metacard.com
-
- Motifation (poepping@de.uni-paderborn)
-
- Open Interface Neuron Data: no email or ftp found.
-
- Picasso postgres.berkeley.edu in /pub/Picasso-2.0
-
- ProXT, ProXL, ProWIndows
- sheywood@aiil.co.uk (for UK)
- sales@quintus.com (from memory: else post to comp.lang.prolog!)
-
- Rendezvous rdh@thumper.bellcore.com
-
- Serpent ftp.sei.cmu.edu in /pub/serpent
- export.lcs.mit.edu in /contrib/serpent
-
- TK barkeley.berkeley.edu in /tcl
- The official Tcl/Tk source site is ftp.cs.berkeley.edu:ucb/tcl
- The contributed archive is harbor.ecn.purdue.edu.
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- UCS larryh@com.sti
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- UIM/X ???
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- WCL devvax.jpl.nasa.gov in pub/
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- Winterp export.lcs.mit.edu in contrib/winterp-???.tar.Z
- where ??? is the version number
- winterp-source%hplnpm@hplabs.hp.com.
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- WNDX WNDX, Inc: no email or ftp found.
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- XBUILD xbuild@nixdorf.com
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- X-Designer sales@ist.co.uk
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- XFaceMaker2 requests@nsl.fr
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- XIT ifi.informatik.uni-stuttgart.de in /pub/xit
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- YYonX ftp.csrl.aoyama.ac.jp in YY/
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