Hi Utkarsh,
yes, I'm using a Windows machine and the offscreen rendering option has
not helped so much :-(
Just for comparison, I produced the same movie using PV3.4.0 and
PV2.6.2. Take a look:
ParaView-3.4.0 (Offscreen rendering for screenshots UNchecked):
http://www.nacad.ufrj.br/~rnelias/paraview/movies/pv-3.4.0_offscreen-UNCHECKED.avi
ParaView-3.4.0 (Offscreen rendering for screenshots checked):
http://www.nacad.ufrj.br/~rnelias/paraview/movies/pv-3.4.0_offscreen-CHECKED.avi
ParaView-2.6.2:
http://www.nacad.ufrj.br/~rnelias/paraview/movies/pv-2.6.2.avi
What do you think?
Renato.
Utkarsh Ayachit wrote:
Renato,
Is this on a windows machine? Can you try the following:
* Go to View|Settings
* In the Options dialog choose the "Render View" in the tree view on
the left pane and then set "Use Offscreen Rendering for Screenshots"
to unchecked and then save the animation. Is this any better?
Utkarsh
Renato N. Elias wrote:
Some time ago I reported the poor quality of the movies that I've
been creating in PV version 3. They seem darkened (I turned on the
lights) and with low resolution (952 x 554 seems to be a good
resolution). No one answered me and I concluded that the problem was
some misconfiguration I made. Ok, but the problem is that I'm still
not able to save any avi file with a decent quality using PV3. In
PV2, any movie produced had, at least, the same quality of the still
images rendered on main window. What's the difference between PV2 and
PV3 in terms of movie rendering? Is there anything that I could
configure to solve it?
Thanks for any help
Renato.
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