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Animating slicer3 output? [message #30629] Tue, 14 May 2002 08:16 Go to next message
Rick Matthews is currently offline  Rick Matthews
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Registered: May 2002
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I am rather new to IDL. I have generated 3-D isosurfaces
using Slicer3. I would like to step through one rotation angle,
saving each image for inclusion in a video.

Is there a way to automate the rotate/save cycle in slicer3?
If not, can someone point me in another direction to achieve the
same result?

I am trying to make a video showing a rotating isosurface.

Thanks.

Rick

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Re: Animating slicer3 output? [message #30767 is a reply to message #30629] Tue, 14 May 2002 14:43 Go to previous message
Paul Sorenson is currently offline  Paul Sorenson
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"Rick Matthews" <matthews@wfu.edu> wrote in message
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> I am trying to make a video showing a rotating isosurface.
>
Have a look at xvolume_rotate. You can use that with xvolume_write_image to
create an xinteranimate movie.

-Paul Sorenson




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