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Jul 7, 2008 08:07 PM | John Pluta
RE: Simplest tool for visualising >= 4D data
Ged-
regarding c and d, your best bet is to use paraview, and prepare the data in convert3d. you can learn about these (tutorials, downloads, etc) at the Penn Imaging and Computer Science Laboratory website:
http://alliance.seas.upenn.edu/~pauly2/w...
-john
regarding c and d, your best bet is to use paraview, and prepare the data in convert3d. you can learn about these (tutorials, downloads, etc) at the Penn Imaging and Computer Science Laboratory website:
http://alliance.seas.upenn.edu/~pauly2/w...
-john
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