Hi Luisa,

I don't have much experience using Landmark, so I can't help you much with 
the error that it is giving. My thoughts would be that perhaps the software 
only has a limited amount of memory allocated to it. You might be able to 
adjust this in Landmark's settings.

If you're relatively capable with R, you can also perform surface 
deformation in Geomorph.

Cheers,
Blake

On Monday, January 25, 2016 at 2:31:18 PM UTC-5, Luisa Pallares wrote:
>
> Hello everyone,
>
> I've been working with 3D morphometrics for a while, and finally I'm 
> moving to make 3D images of the 3D changes. Before I was using 2D 
> wireframes derived from 3D changes (using MorphoJ) - no so nice, I know.
>
> The first way to do this that I found is using the software Landmark. 
> However I'm having problems with the program performance. I'm using a 
> pretty potent computer ( Windows 7 ultimate (service pack 1)
> Processor Inter (R) Xeon (R) CPU E5-2643 @3.30GHz (2 processors), RAM 
> 64GB), but the program always shows a "out of memory" message when I try to 
> deform a surface (.ply) using landmark coordinates imported from MorphoJ 
> (.dta). 
>
> Anyone has had the same problem before? 
> Based on the system requirements listed in the Landmark documentation it 
> should be working nicely. 
>
> I'll appreciate very much if someone can give me a hand here.
> But, I will also appreciate information of how to make nice 3D shape 
> changes images with other software!
>
> Thanks,
>
> Luisa Pallares
>
> Department of Evolutionary Genetics 
> Max Planck Institute for Evolutionary Biology
> August-Thienemannstr. 2
> 24306 Plön, Germany
> Tel:04522 763 [email protected] <javascript:>
>
>
>

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