[Paraview] View geotiff in Paraview?
Adam Dershowitz
adershowitz at exponent.com
Wed Oct 19 10:00:16 EDT 2016
That does it.
Thank you!
-- Adam
On 10/19/16, 12:49 AM, "postgurke at web.de" <postgurke at web.de> wrote:
>Maybe there is a way to achieve what you want for tiff - but I am not aware of
>it.
>
>Would it be suitable for you to convert your data to the Netcdf format? That you
>can import and then use the warp by scalar filter to show the elevation. This is
>what I usually do for topography data.
>
>Cheers
>Venke
>
>
>
>> Adam Dershowitz <adershowitz at exponent.com> hat am 18. Oktober 2016 um 16:19
>> geschrieben:
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>> I did figure out how to load the texture. But, now I’m just seeing a solid
>> color on the plane. This is because the region is fairly flat, at a higher
>> elevation, and the tiff contains elevation data anyway.
>> So, this doesn’t do the job. I can’t seem to select Warp by Scalar from the
>> texture map.
>> Any other suggestions?
>>
>> -- Adam
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>> On 10/18/16, 5:00 AM, "postgurke at web.de" <postgurke at web.de> wrote:
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>> >Hi Adam
>> >
>> >I usually make a vtp File with just a frame from the image coordinates. Then
>> >I
>> >can load the image as texture to the plane.
>> >
>> >Cheers
>> >Venke
>> >
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>> >
>> >> Adam Dershowitz <adershowitz at exponent.com> hat am 17. Oktober 2016 um 17:11
>> >> geschrieben:
>> >>
>> >>
>> >> I have a geotiff that I would like to view in preview. I’m able to open
>> >> it,
>> >> and view it, but the problem is that the scale and origin are not correct.
>> >> It
>> >> seems that preview is just opening it as a TIFF and is ignoring the origin,
>> >> corners and pixel size in the geotiff. The problem is that I want to
>> >> overlay
>> >> some other polygons that are in a known location, so this placement is
>> >> important (and off by hundreds of thousands of meters.)
>> >> Can paraview open a geotiff? If not, is there an easy way to just offset
>> >> and
>> >> scale data in Paraview? It seems like it can be done by manually adding a
>> >> Transform filter and then forcing it to scale and translate as necessary.
>> >> Although getting it all lined up is not trivial.
>> >>
>> >> Thanks,
>> >>
>> >>
>> >> -- Adam
>> >>
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