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General Information
Module Description
The volume rendering module enables volume rendering of scalar volumes. Several "render engines" are available, each of which has a different combination of features. The hardware accelerated volume rendering engines depend that the machine, on which they are used, has proper hardware for graphics acceleration and enough graphics memory available for the size of the data being rendered. Transfer functions are available to modify the appearance of the data.
Similar Modules
- Point to other modules that have similar functionality
Module Type & Category
Usage
Use Cases, Examples
This module is especially appropriate for these use cases:
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- Use Case 2:
Examples of the module in use:
- Example 1
- Example 2
Tutorials
Links to tutorials explaining how to use this module:
- Tutorial 1
- Data Set 1
Quick Tour of Features and Use
A list panels in the interface, their features, what they mean, and how to use them. For instance:
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Interacting with Transfer Functions
- Press the middle mouse button to delete a control point in a transfer function.
- You can select multiple points with the right click and move them all at the same time with the left click
Development
Notes from the Developer(s)
Algorithms used, library classes depended upon, use cases, etc.
Dependencies
Tests
Known bugs
Source code & developer documentation
Acknowledgment
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References
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