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Re: shaded surface [message #8546 is a reply to message #8471] Tue, 18 March 1997 00:00 Go to previous message
Achim Hein is currently offline  Achim Hein
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Registered: February 1996
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David Fanning wrote:
>
> Achim Hein <hein@nv.et-inf.uni-siegen.de> writes:
>
>> Here is my problem:
>> I have got two files, one contains the surface backscattering data, the
>> other file contains the corresponding height information. Both files
>> are floating point arrays of dimension 6000 x 28000 pixel.
>> If I want to print these files fully resoluted - means every pixel will
>> be printed - I can do it by printing in *.pcl or *.ps format.
>> Any image compression ruins the information in the picture - so it is
>> forbidden to compress anyway.
>> But what is the way to get similar resolutions in shaded surface
>> interpretation?
>
> Surely your joking, Mr. Hein! :-)
>
You make me feel insecure!
There are now two opportunities of interpreting.
First: this problem is a trivial one, so it seems to be that I am an
absolute beginner.
Second: this problem can not be soluted and everyone (with the exception
of me) knows this as fact.

How shall I put it?
Is there a way to print an 3-d-image in shaded representation and nearly
full resolution or how can I print a 6000x28000 window or should I
forget about it?
I try to plot a topography map including height data and surface
condition and in shadesurfing it in a 1000x1000 window, you can't see
nothing.

Cheers

Achim
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