Re: Creating 3D TIFF files

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Robert Grzeszczuk (rg)
Thu, 4 Feb 1999 17:08:09 -0800


Trev,

The Volumizer distribution includes some simple tools that will let you convet
a sequence of raw 2D images into a 3D tiff file. These can be found in
/usr/share/Volumizer/src/util. A good reference on graphics file formats is
the "Encyclopedia of Graphics Formats" by J.D. Murray and W. Vanryper by
O'Reilly.

However, from the description of your problem it appears that you have a set of
points, not necessarily on a regular grid, with values per vertex. If so, have
a look at voglUnstructured.cxx. You may not need a 3D texture format after
all.

-rg

On Feb 4, 9:51am, tdanderson@west.raytheon.com wrote:
> Subject: Creating 3D TIFF files
> I have just started looking at Volumizer and am unfamiliar with the 3D
> TIFF file format. I am trying to create volumes using x,y,z positions
> and related data such as color, but I am not scanning a picture or
> starting with another file format. Where can I find documentation on
> manually creating 3D TIFF files?
>
> Trev Anderson
> tdanderson@west.raytheon.com
>-- End of excerpt from tdanderson@west.raytheon.com


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