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On 01/11/2024 16:05, Kenneth wrote:
> Here is the isosurface example, using the same series of images. It worked,
> although I had difficulty with the noise in the original images.
Yes, I know - sometimes even in real life it is very difficult to
separate useful info from noise :).
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> Surprisingly, it does not show a 'stair-step' appearance from the individual
> image_maps; they are all nicely blended together.
Really interesting and unexpected - in general even with such low
resolution image looks smoothly. The noisy sources sometimes produces
very impressive effects - in this particular case it reminds me old VHS
fantastic movies, something like "Spiders from Mars" or "War of the
Worlds" (see attached image with post-production effect :)).
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> Thanks yesbird for the inspiration! While working on this, I discovered
> something important (and off-topic) that has given me big problems in the past,
> concerning the fact that this isosurface actually responds to *lighting*. I was
> not expecting that. The reason why is worth a separate post, if I can get around
> to it. ;-)
Looking forward to look at your future investigations.
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YB
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