Hi Collin,
I don't have the expertise to edit the code myself, so I can't comment on
the feasibility of this.
As far as I know, the guy that handles development of the 3D code is quite
busy for the next few weeks. He definitely reads the developers
mailing list<https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/gwyddion-devel>,
so you could try asking there.
Cheers,
Chris
On Thu, Mar 7, 2013 at 6:52 PM, Collin Becker <[email protected]> wrote:
> Thanks Chris that definitely makes sense and should work. In the long
> term is it possible to edit the 3d module code? It would seem like *maybe*
> an easy fix to have the software grab the height value from the modified 2d
> image rather than from the original data. I think i understand though that
> there is a difference between the data processing tools and the image
> analysis tools in that the analysis tools do not actually change the data
> so the 3d module will not plot that information.
> On Mar 7, 2013 6:38 PM, "Christian Long" <[email protected]> wrote:
>
>> Hi Collin,
>>
>> You can use the make1:1 button in the basic options of the 3D view to get
>> the xy scale and the z scale in proportion in both images. You can then
>> multiply the number in the value scale box by some factor (say, 5, if you
>> want 5:1 Z:X) for each image. The Z range in each image will be different,
>> and the scale bars won't have round numbers, but the scaling of the z bars
>> in the two different images will be in correct proportion to each other
>> (i.e., the 100 nm Z scale bar will by 1/3 the height of the 300 nm scale
>> bar).
>>
>> If you really need the scale bars to both be 300 nm, you can do some
>> editing on the bitmap images of the 3D view after you save them. The really
>> important thing is that the data scale is the same in both figures.
>>
>> I hope that provides at least a partial solution.
>>
>> -Chris
>>
>> On Thu, Mar 7, 2013 at 5:32 PM, Collin Becker <[email protected]>wrote:
>>
>>> Thanks for the response, that's not quite what I am looking for
>>> however. I have 100nm tall features in one figure, and 300nm tall features
>>> in another figure. I would like to show the two figures side by side with
>>> the same scale bars of 0-300nm to highlight how much shorter the 100nm
>>> features are. However, with limit range on my 100nm features, if I set it
>>> to 0-300nm, it still just sets the max to 100. If I use the stretch color
>>> range tool it will adjust the scale bar in the 2d image to exactly what I
>>> need, but when I try to plot in 3d, the 3d seems to default to using the
>>> absolute max and min of the 2d image, rather than scale bar I imposed on
>>> the 2d image.
>>>
>>> On Thu, Mar 7, 2013 at 4:03 PM, andres.muniz-piniella <
>>> [email protected]> wrote:
>>>
>>>>
>>>> Modify the image with limit range. Then do 3d image I normally use it
>>>> to remove noise peaks with the rms filter. But you can modify the range
>>>> manually as you like min and max.
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> Sent from mobile
>>>>
>>>> Collin Becker <[email protected]> wrote:
>>>> Hi all,
>>>>
>>>> I have some features that are about 100nm tall. However I would like
>>>> my scale bar to be 0-300nm. In the 2-d image I use the "color range" tool
>>>> to accomplish this. However when I plot this in 3d it seems to still use
>>>> the min and max values of the features. In other words, it still sets the
>>>> range to 0-100nm rather than 0-300nm. Any thoughts? Thanks!
>>>>
>>>> --Collin
>>>>
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