Manochehr,
ParaView always renders in a Cartesian space. So if you want the lat/lon/depth
values to look like a sphere, the coordinates have to be converted and you will
loose the original values. I can see the point of your use case. It just never
came up before. It seems reasonable to be
Hi Aashish,
Thank you for your reply. That will be great if it gets looked into:) Going
back and forth between coordinate systems may be a little confusing, but I will
give it a try and see how it works out.
Could you also point me in the right direction for getting the latitude,
longitude
Ken,
Thanks for your reply. The problem with that approach is that all the features
I am interested in make sense if they are plotted on a sphere (they approximate
the Earth surface). So, there is no builtin solution for that?
One more question: How can I access the actual latitude, longitude
Manochehr,
If you uncheck the “Spherical Coordiantes” option, then the longitude,
latitude, and depth values will be preserved as x, y, and z coordinates.
(Instead of translated to a sphere, the data will appear in a rectangle.)
-Ken
On 1/17/18, 4:34 PM, "ParaView on behalf of Manochehr