[Paraview] PV 4.1: animations of large data
Stephen Wornom
stephen.wornom at inria.fr
Wed Jan 7 04:47:51 EST 2015
I create animation using PV with mpi. I can create 200 frames quickly,
no problem.
The problem is visualizing the frames. What I do currently is to create
a gif
convert *.jpg animation.gif
animate animation.gif
The problem is that the gif file is huge, takes a long time to load the
gif file.
1- Are there other visualization options that will be more rapid? I
would like to animate 1000 frames which is not possible using a mono gif
file.
2- The jpg s are 64-bit, is there a convert option to reduce the options
to 32-bit?
Thanks for your precious advice,
Stephen
p.s.
Some links to my animations are given below.
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# Tandem cylinders pressure waves
<http://www-sop.inria.fr/members/Stephen.Wornom/animate_tandem_cylinders_sound_waves.html>
# pressure wave explosion when vortex shedding begins (be patient, startup
is slow)
<http://www-sop.inria.fr/members/Stephen.Wornom/animate_tandem_cylinders_pressure-wave_explosion_when_vortex_shedding_starts.html>
# Square cylinder Re= 22400: dynamic vs non-dynamic (patience)
<http://www-sop.inria.fr/members/Stephen.Wornom/animate_square_cylinder_vorticity_dynamic_vs_non-dynamic.html>
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