Changes between Version 58 and Version 59 of Shape/ExternalData


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07/14/15 11:50:06 (9 years ago)
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madams
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    322322So in order to get our sphere of random density to visualize, we will need to edit the parameters in the ''Render Module''. Simply following the input in '''Image(s) 26-27''', and then click the button in the top left hand corner that looks like an elongated 'S': [[br]] [[br]] [[Image(Screen Shot 2015-07-13 at 17.29.54.png)]]
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    324 This indicates to ''Shape'' that you want to render your data. One can also choose to render in ''Real Time'' under Parameters > Render > Real Time ('''Image 26'''). This renders the emission map and PV diagram after every change you make in the parameters section of the module.
     324This indicates to ''Shape'' that you want to render your data. One can also choose to render in ''Real Time'' under Parameters > Render > Real Time ('''Image 26'''). This renders the emission map and PV diagram after every change you make in the parameters section of the module. However this can eat up memory, sooo maybe don't use that.
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    326326=== Render Parameters ===
     
    329329'''Image(s) 26 & 27.''' The render parameters. (Right) Initial parameters to the minimum wavelength. (Left) The rest of the vital parameters one may want to use starting at the maximum wavelength.
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     331'''Render Parameters'''
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     3331. Choose the ''Physical Renderer''
     3342. Choose your central wavelength to be {{{5.0E-7}}} based on how we crafted our spectra. Then make the maximum wavelegnth {{{5.05E-7}}}, and the minimum {{{4.95E-7}}}.
     3353. You can have output as Images (Emission Maps), PV Diagrams, Spectra, and other mappings. However we simply just want to get an Emission map.
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     337'''Note:'''
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     339* You can choose your ''Mode'' in terms of wavelength or frequency.
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    331341|| [[Image(Screen Shot 2015-07-13 at 17.28.53.png, width=200)]] || [[Image(Screen Shot 2015-07-13 at 17.29.02.png, width=200)]] || [[Image(Screen Shot 2015-07-13 at 17.29.10.png, width=200)]] || [[Image(Screen Shot 2015-07-13 at 17.29.37.png, width=200)]] || [[Image(Screen Shot 2015-07-13 at 17.29.45.png, width=200)]] || [[br]]
    332 '''Image(s) 28, 29, 30, 31, & 32.''' (In order) The Image, Cmaera, Group, Units, and Measurements parameters for the ''Render Module''.
     342'''Image(s) 28, 29, 30, 31, & 32.''' (In order) The Image, Camera, Group, Units, and Measurements parameters for the ''Render Module''.
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     344'''Image Parameters:'''
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    334348[[Image(Screen Shot 2015-07-13 at 17.30.03.png, width=800)]] [[br]]
     
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    349363* Does the ASCII file have to generate a 3D object? What if we have a format string such as {{{px,py,vx,vy,n}}}? Under particles we can import ''Volume'' and ''Surface''.
     364* To what extent to the other rendering parameters used for imported external data? (PPC, Jitter, dN, using ''Radio'')