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Re: 3D visualization softwares
Hi Harry,
Thanks for the email. I am forwarding this to the SSIT (Stanford Subsurface Imaging Team) .
Also, I would like to add the following:
1) VTK: http://www.vtk.org/
2) Paraview: http://www.paraview.org/
I must add that Paraview is built on VTK. So, those who are interested to know about VTK must read the following pdf document:
http://www.vtk.org/VTK/img/file-formats.pdf
I already developed a MATLAB code that takes the unstructured grid coordinates and spacings and transforms it to VTU (Unstructured VTK). I will be happy to share it with you if it can be of help to you.
Bests,
Hatef
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From: "jonghyun" <jonghyun@xxxxxxxxxxxx>
To: "Peter K. Kitanidis" <peterk@xxxxxxxxxxxx>
Cc: "Hatef Monajemi" <monajemi@xxxxxxxxxxxx>, "Jason Hamilton Davison" <jdavison@xxxxxxxxxxxx>, "Chloe Mawer" <cmawer@xxxxxxxxxxxx>
Sent: Wednesday, February 23, 2011 2:22:23 PM
Subject: 3D visualization softwares
Hi all,
Below are a few "free" softwares we can use to visualize 3d maps :
ParaviewGeo (http://paraviewgeo.mirarco.org/index.php/Main_Page)
extension of Paraview for the geoscience and mining industry.
S-gems (http://sgems.sourceforge.net/) : Stanford contribution. It is
also incorporated with geostatistics libraries (gslib, filtersim, etc)
Geoblock (http://geoblock.sourceforge.net/) : support gslib and seems to
work only in Windows.
If you know any software other than these, please let me know.
Best,
Harry
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Jonghyun Lee (Harry)
Ph.D Student
Environmental Fluid Mechanics and Hydrology
Dept. of Civil and Environmental Engineering
Stanford University
E-mail: jonghyun@xxxxxxxxxxxx
Web : http://www.stanford.edu/~jonghyun/
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