Maximum intensity projection would be nice to have.

Also, really fast 2d plotting of large datasets would not be a bad thing. 
Cairo + Gtk is not bad (and Gtk is quite a lot better than Tk in terms of 
speed), but it's also not all that impressive either.

--Tim

On Saturday, May 17, 2014 09:51:37 AM Simon Danisch wrote:
> Hi,
> I'm currently in the planning phase for my GSOC 3D Visualization project,
> which also means, that I need to define what the most important
> visualization forms are.
> I must admit, that I haven't done much plotting myself, so I would have to
> guess what the really important bits are.
> Instead of slavishly <http://www.dict.cc/englisch-deutsch/slavishly.html>
> imitating Matlabs plot functions with some mix-ins from my side, I thought
> we can do better, by getting feedback off the people, that actually plan to
> use 3D plotting in Julia!
> It would help me a lot, if you could specify what you need exactly in great
> detail.
> Just tell me what you hate about current solutions, what features you
> really like, the format of your data, how you like to work, etc...
> Like this, I can find out what needs to be done in order to visualize your
> data, rate the importance and difficulty and than decide in which order I
> implement the different plotting capabilities.
> Any feedback, ideas and comments are welcome!
> 
> Best wishes,
> Simon

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