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  own operators (C functions), objects (data structures), and servers  (specialized hardware). WIT runs on Sun, HP9000/7xx, SGI and supports  Datacube MV-20/200 hardware allowing you to run your graphs in real-time.  For a free WIT demo disk, call, FAX, or e-mail (poon@ee.ubc.ca)  us stating your complete name, address, voice, FAX, e-mail info.  and desired platform.  Pricing: WIT for Sparc, one yr. free upgrades, 30 days  technical support....................$5000 US  Academic institutions: discounts available  Contact:  Logical Vision Ltd.  Suite 108-3700 Gilmore Way  Burnaby, B.C., CANADA  V5G 4M1  Tel: 604-435-2587  Fax: 604-435-8840  Terry Arden <poon@ee.ubc.ca>VIS-5D------  A system for visually exploring the output of 5-D gridded data sets  such as those made by weather models. Platforms:    SGI IRIS with VGX, GTX, TG, or G graphics,    SGI Crimson or Indigo (R4000, Elan graphics suggested), IRIX 4.0.x    IBM RS/6000 with GL graphics, AIX version 3 or later;    Stardent GS-1000 and GS-2000 (with TrueColor display)  In any case, 32 (or more) MB of RAM are suggested.  You can get it freely (thanks to NASA support) via anonymous ftp: ftp iris.ssec.wisc.edu  (or ftp 144.92.108.63), then  ftp> cd pub/vis5d  ftp> ascii  ftp> get README  ftp> bye NOTE: You can find the package also on wuarchive.wustl.edu in the graphics/graphics/packages directory.  Read section 2 of the README file for full instructions  on how to get and install VIS-5D.  Contact:  Bill Hibbard (whibbard@vms.macc.wisc.edu)  Brian Paul (bpaul@vms.macc.wisc.edu)DATAexplorer (IBM)------------------  Platforms : IBM Risc System 6000, IBM POWER Visualization Server        (SIMD mesh 32 i860s, 40 MHz)  Working on (announced) : SGI, HP, Sun  Contact:  Your local IBM Rep.  For a trial package ask your rep to contact :  David Kilgore  Data Explorer Product Marketing  YKTVMH(KILCORE), (708) 981-4510Wavefront---------  Data Visualizer, Personal Visualizer, Advanced Visualizer.  Platforms: SGI, SUN, IBM RS6000, HP, DEC  Availability:    Available on all the above platforms from Wavefront    Technologies.  Educational programs and site licenses are    available.  Contacts:    Mike Wilson (mike@wti.com)    Wavefront Technologies, Inc.    530 East Montecito Street    Santa Barbara, CA 93103    805-962-8117    FAX: 805-963-0410    Wavefront Europe    Guldenspoorstraat 21-23    B-9000 Gent, Belgium    32-91-25-45-55    FAX: 32-91-23-44-56    Wavefront Technologies Japan    17F Shinjuku-sumitomo Bldg    2-6-1  Nishi-shinjuku, Shunjuku-Ku    Tokyo 168 Japan    81-3-3342-7330   FAX 81-3-3342-7353PLOT3D and FAST from NASA Ames------------------------------  These packages are distributed from COSMIC at least  (for FAST ask Pat Elson <pelson@nas.nasa.gov> for  distribution information). In general, these codes are for US  citizens only :-(XGRAPH------  On the contrib tape of X11R5. Its specialty is display of up  to 64 data sets (2D).NCAR----  National Center for Atmospheric Research. One of the original graphics  packages. Runs on Sun, RS6000, SGI, VAX, Cray Y-MP, DecStations, and more.  Contact:	Graphics Information	NCAR Scientific Computing Division	P.O. Box 3000	Boulder, CO   80307-3000	(303)-497-1201	scdinfo@ncar.ucar.edu  Cost:	.edu	$750 Unlimited users	.gov	$750 1 user	$1500 5 users	$3000 25 users	.com users multiply .gov * 2.0IDL---  An environment for scientific computing and visualization.  Based on an array oriented language, IDL includes 2D and 3D  graphics, matrix manupulation, signal and image processing,  basic statistics, gridding, mapping, and a widget based system  for building GUI for IDL applications (Open Look, Motif, or  MS-Windows).  Environments:  DEC (VMS and Ultrix), HP, IBM RS6000, SGI, Sun,          Microsoft Windows.  (Mac version in progress)  Cost:  $1500 to $3750, Educational and quantity discounts          available.  See also:   comp.lang.idl-pvwave (the IDL-PVWAVE bundle)  Contact:    Research Systems Inc.              777 29th Street, Suite 302              Boulder, CO  80303              Phone:  303-786-9900              FAX:    303-786-9909              E-mail: info@rsinc.com  Demo available via FTP.  Call or E-mail for details.IDL/SIPS--------  "A lot of people are using IDL with a package called SIPS. This was  developed at the University of Colorado (Boulder) by some people working  for Alex Goetz.  You might try contacting them if you already have IDL  or would be willing to buy it.  It's a few thousand dollars (American) I  expect for IDL and the other should be free.  Those are the general  purpose packages I've heard of, besides what TerraMar has.  SIPS _was_ written for AVIRIS imagery.  I'm not sure how general purpose  it is.  You would have to contact Goetz or one of his people and ask.  I  have another piece of software (PCW) that does PC and Walsh  transformations with pseudocoloring and clustering and limited image  modification (you can compute an image using selected components).  I've  used it on 70 megabyte AVIRIS images without problems, but for the best  speed you need an external DSP card.  It will work without it, but large  images take quite a while (50-70 times as long) to process.  That's a  freebie if you want it"  "My  favorite is IDL (Interactive Data Language) from Research Systems,  Inc.  IDL is in my opinion, much better and infinitely easier. Its  programming language is very strong and easy -- very Pascal-like. It  handles the number-crunching very well, also. Personally, I like doing  the number-crunching with IDL on the VAX (or Mathematica, Igor, or even  Excel on the Mac if it's not too hairy), then bringing it over to NIH  Image for the imaging part. I have yet to encounter any situation which  that combination couldn't handle, and the speed and ease of use  (compared to IRAF) was incredible. By the way, it's mostly astronomical  image processing which I've been doing. This means image enhancement,  cleaning up bad lines/pixels, and some other traditional image  processing routines. Then, for example, taking a graph of intensity  versus position along a line I choose with the mouse, then doing a curve  fit to that line (which I might do like in KaleidaGraph.) "[ For IDL call Research Systems , for PV-WAVE call Precision Visuals and for SIPS call University of Colorado @ Boulder . From what I can understand, you can get packaged programs from Research Systems, though -- nfotis ]Visual3-------  contact Robert Haimes, MITFieldView--------- An interactive program designed to assist an engineer in investigating fluid dynamics data sets.           Platforms:  SGI, IBM, HP, SUN, X-terminals Availability:  Currently available on all of the above       platforms.  Educational programs and volume        discounts are available. Contact: Intelligent Light  P.O. Box 65 Fair Lawn, NJ 07410 (201)794-7550         Steve Kramer (kramer@ilight.com)SciAn------  SciAn is primarily intended to do 3-D visualizations of data in an   interactive environment with the ability to generate animations using  frame-accurate video recording devices.  A user manual, on-line help, and  technical notes will help you use the program.  Cost : 0 (Free), source code provided via ftp.  Platforms : SGI 4D machines and IBM RS/6000 with the GL card + Z-buffer  Where to find it:  ftp.scri.fsu.edu [144.174.128.34] : /pub/SciAn	A mirror is monu1.cc.monash.edu.au [130.194.1.101] : /pub/SciAnSCRY----[ From the README : ]      Scry is a distributed image handling system  that  pro- vides image transport and compression on local and wide area networks, image viewing on workstations, recording on  video equipment,  and  storage on disk.  The system can be distri- buted among workstations, between supercomputers and  works- tations,  and between supercomputers, workstations and video animation controllers.  The system is most commonly used  to produce  video based movie displays of images resulting from visualization of time dependent data, complex 3D data  sets, and  image  processing  operations.   Both  the  clients and servers run on a variety of systems that provide UNIX-like C run-time environments, and 4BSD sockets.  The source is available for anonymous ftp:  csam.lbl.gov [128.3.254.6] : pub/scry.tar.Z  Contact:  Bill Johnston, (wejohnston@lbl.gov, ...ucbvax!csam.lbl.gov!johnston)       or David Robertson (dwrobertson@lbl.gov, ...ucbvax!csam.lbl.gov!davidr)  Imaging Technologies Group MS 50B/2239 Lawrence Berkeley Laboratory 1 Cyclotron Road Berkeley, CA  94720SVLIB / FVS-----------  SVLIB is an X-Windows widget set based on the OSF (Open Software   Foundation) Motif widget set. SVLIB widgets are macro-widgets   comprising lower level Motif widgets such as buttons, scrollbars,   menus, and drawing areas. It is designed to address the reusability   of 2D visualization routines and each widget in the library is an   encapsulation of a specific visualization technique such as colormap   manipulation, image display, and contour plotting. It is targetted  to run on UNIX workstations supporting OSF/Motif. Currently, only   color monitors are supported. Since SVLIB is a collection of widgets   developed in the same spirit as the OSF/Motif user interface widget   set, it integrates seamlessly with the Motif widgets. Programmers   using SVLIB widgets see the same interface and design as other   Motif widgets.  FVS is a visualization software for Computational Fluid Dynamics (CFD)   simulations.  FVS is designed to accept data generated from these  simulations and apply various visualization techniques to present these  data graphically.   FVS accepts three-dimensional multi-block data recorded in NCSA HDF format. iti.gov.sg [192.122.132.130] : /pub/svlib (Scientific Visualization)      /pu/fvs; These directories contain demo binaries for Sun4/SGI  Cost : US$200 for academic and US$300 for non-academic institutions.  (For each of the above items). You're getting the source for the licence.  Contact  -------  Miss Quek Lee Hian  Member of Technical Staff  Information Technology Institute  National Computer Board  NCB Building  71, Sicence Park Drive  Singapore 0511  Republic of Singapore  Tel : (65)7720435  Fax : (65)7795966  Email : leehian@iti.gov.sg---------------------------------------------------------GVLware Distribution:        Bob  - An interactive volume renderer for the SGI        Raz  - A disk based movie player for the SGI        Icol - Motif color editor---------------------------------------------------------The Army High Performance Computing Research Center (AHPCRC) has beendeveloping a set of tools to work with large time dependent 2D and 3Ddata sets.  In the Graphics and Visualization Lab (GVL) we are usingthese tools along side standard packages, such as SGI Explorer and theUtah Raster Toolkit, to render 3D volumes and create digital movies.A couple of the more general purpose programs have been bundled into apackage called "GVLware".GVLware, currently consisting of Bob, Raz and Icol, is now availablevia ftp.  The most interesting program is probably Bob, an interactivevolume renderer for the SGI.  Raz streams raster images from disk toan SGI screen, enabling movies larger than memory to be played.  Icolis a color map editor that works with Bob and Raz.  Source andpre-built binaries for IRIX 4.0.5 are included.To acquire GVLware, anonymous ftp to:        machine - ftp.arc.umn.edu        file    - /pub/gvl.tar.ZTo use GVLware:        mkdir gvl ; cd gvl        zcat gvl.tar.Z | tar xvf -        more READMESome Bob features:        Motif interface, SGI GL rendering        Renders 64 cubed data set in 0.1 to 1.0 seconds on a VGX        Alpha Compositing and Maximum Value rendering, in perspective            (only Maximum Value rendering on Personal Iris)        Data must be a "Brick of Bytes", on a regularly spaced grid        Animation, subvolumes, subsampling, stereoSome Raz features:        Motif interface, SGI GL rendering        Loads files to a raw disk partition, then streams to screen            (requires an empty disk partition to be set aside)        Script interface available for movie sequences        Can stream from memory, like NCSA XImage        Some Icol features:        Motif interface        Easy to create interpolated color maps between key points        RGB, HSV and YUV color spaces, multiple file formats        Communicates changes automatically to Bob and Raz        Has been tested on SGI, Sun, DEC and Cray systemsBTW:    Bob  == Brick of Bytes        Icol == Interpolated Color        Raz  == ? (just a name)Please send any comments to        gvlware@ahpcrc.umn.eduThis software collection is supported by the Army Research Officecontract number DAALO3-89-C-0038 with the University of Minnesota ArmyHigh Performance Computing Research Center.IAP---  Imaging Applications Platform is a commercial package for medical and  scientific visualization. It does volume rendering, binary surface

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