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| Hi all, I would like to visualize an isosurface from a volume (see xvolume). The volume however is too big to fit in memory (IDL even crashes when I try with xvolume). Any ideas on how to handle this? Thanks Wout |
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| In article <k3e2c4l2t5773ln1jpqevticn3th8em4nf@4ax.com>, Wox <nomail@hotmail.com> wrote: > Hi all, > > I would like to visualize an isosurface from a volume (see xvolume). > The volume however is too big to fit in memory (IDL even crashes when > I try with xvolume). Any ideas on how to handle this? > > Thanks > > Wout Decimate the volume. REBIN comes to mind. Ken Bowman |
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