[Paraview] FW: [InfoVis] FW: IMPORTATION

Moreland, Kenneth kmorel at sandia.gov
Thu Jun 5 09:17:36 EDT 2008


Audrey,

I noticed that the file formats you mentioned are for geographic information.  I forwarded your question to the folks on the Titan project, some of whom are working on geographic views in the VTK/ParaView framework.  So far, no one has found the specifications for these file formats.

-Ken

-----Original Message-----
From: David C Thompson [mailto:dcthomp at sandia.gov]
Sent: Wednesday, June 04, 2008 12:31 PM
To: Moreland, Kenneth
Cc: Infovis
Subject: Re: [InfoVis] FW: [Paraview] IMPORTATION


> These sound like data formats for geographic information.  Any of you
> guys heard of these for the geovis work?
I've heard of them but don't have any idea where to obtain the
specifications for them. None of those appear to be supported by GDAL
(http://www.gdal.org/) either, which is the library I had planned to
eventually use for reading raster geovis data (but have nothing yet).

        David

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> From:paraview-bounces at paraview.org
> [mailto:paraview-bounces at paraview.org] On Behalf Of Audrey Pignon
> Sent: Wednesday, June 04, 2008 9:07 AM
> To: ParaView at paraview.org
> Subject: [Paraview] IMPORTATION
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> Hi,
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> I am a novice on Paraview Software but I would like using it for
> calculate volume of lenses of sweet water in the ground (it is the
> subject of my internship at the BGR at Hannover). In reality I already
> did it on Geosoft software but I would like to try different 3D tools
> and Paraview seems to be well adapted for what I want to do.
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> My probleme is that I do not know how to import my geosoft database in
> Paraview. I can convert it into a GDB, GOCAD, UBC, or XYZ files but
> these one do not seem to be suported by Paraview. Would you have an
> idea ? ?
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> Thanks for your help
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