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- From: lakerb@rcwusr.bp.com
- Newsgroups: comp.graphics.visualization
- Subject: Re: Lots of Images
- Message-ID: <1993Jan25.172246.125@rcwusr>
- Date: 25 Jan 93 17:22:46 -0600
- References: <doetzl.727977876@rintintin.Colorado.EDU>
- Organization: BP Research, Cleveland, OH (USA)
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- In article <doetzl.727977876@rintintin.Colorado.EDU>, doetzl@rintintin.Colorado.EDU (Joe Doetzl) writes:
- > I am looking for a visualization tool that will allow me to look at
- > several hundred images in a short time frame. I don't need publication
- > quality just 'quick-look' functionality. The tool must run on a unix
- > platform and would ideally support HDF or netCDF formats. I've tried
- > ximage and it seems to be built more for looking at a single image.
- > I've also contemplated building something to do this with the IDL
- > widgets (anybody else done it? sound reasonable?). Please send me your
- > comments and/or suggestions.
- >
- > --Joe
-
- If you can afford AVS for your platform, this appears to be a straightforward
- plug and play application. I'm not certain about converting the images from
- HDF or netCDF (does pbm do it?), but there is an Animate_File module available
- from avs.ncsc.org that would wire up into the Read Image and Display Image
- modules. Run right through them.
-
- Rob Lake
- "An AVS chauvanist"
- BP Research
- lake@rcwcl1.dnet.bp.com
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