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On Wed, 20 Dec 2000 09:05:42 -0000, Rick [Kitty5] wrote:
>done anything with ISO surfaces and the like - period, if it can be made
My personal nitpick, ignore at will:
Isosurfaces have nothing to do with the International Standards Organization.
The prefix "iso-" means, roughly, "same." An isosurface is the surface you
get when you visualize all points in a field that have a given (the same)
value.
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Ron Parker http://www2.fwi.com/~parkerr/traces.html
My opinions. Mine. Not anyone else's.
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