Re: [Paraview] 3D Data Visualisation

2017-06-07 Thread David E DeMarle
idge, Ben D > *Cc:* paraview@paraview.org > *Subject:* Re: [Paraview] 3D Data Visualisation > > Ben, > > I'm not sure that I entirely understand your problem. Could you attach > a small image showing what you are seeing? That may give me a clue on > how to guide you. >

Re: [Paraview] 3D Data Visualisation

2017-06-07 Thread Partridge, Ben D
n D Cc: paraview@paraview.org Subject: Re: [Paraview] 3D Data Visualisation Ben, I'm not sure that I entirely understand your problem. Could you attach a small image showing what you are seeing? That may give me a clue on how to guide you. Thanks, Cory On Wed, Jun 7, 2017 at 7:01 AM, Partridge,

Re: [Paraview] 3D Data Visualisation

2017-06-07 Thread Cory Quammen
Ben, I'm not sure that I entirely understand your problem. Could you attach a small image showing what you are seeing? That may give me a clue on how to guide you. Thanks, Cory On Wed, Jun 7, 2017 at 7:01 AM, Partridge, Ben D wrote: > Hi Guys > > > Probably a

[Paraview] 3D Data Visualisation

2017-06-07 Thread Partridge, Ben D
Hi Guys Probably a naive question - but I have the 3D pixel coordinates of a microscopy image that I wish to reconstruct using paraview, I have loaded the coordinates in fine and the image is displayed. However,the re-constructed image looks more like 2D projection of a 3D image as opposed to