[comp.graphics] 3-D Scientific package

HAYHURST@IDUI1.CSRV.UIDAHO.EDU (06/20/91)

Good Afternoon:

We have a MATRIX camera system being used by several research labs in the
College of Agriculture here.

Most work is being done in Harvard Graphics 2.3 -- which can't handle 3-D
contour mapping (for example).

I was wondering if anyone knew of such a package that could also record its
files in the SCODL (Scan Conversion Object Description Language) format used
by the camera system.

Thanks in advance...

                              - Steve Hayhurst,
                                Computer Applications Specialist


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will@rins.ryukoku.ac.jp (will) (06/21/91)

In article <9106192113.AA29809@ucbvax.Berkeley.EDU>, HAYHURST@IDUI1.CSRV.UIDAHO.EDU writes:
>Most work is being done in Harvard Graphics 2.3 -- which can't handle 3-D
>contour mapping (for example).
>

	Well if your using H.G. your probably using a PC.  I don't know if you
have any computers but if you do, check out:

For Contours, SGP, wff:
    Kenneth Sloan
    Computer and Information Sciences
    University of Alabama at Birmingham
    115A Campbell Hall, UAB Station
    Birmingham, AL 35294
    (205) 934-2213
    (205) 934-5473 FAX
    <sloan@cis.uab.edu>

For the SurfacePipeline:
    Tony DeRose
    CSE, FR-35
    University of Washington
    Seattle WA 98195
    (206) 545-3795
    derose@cs.washington.edu

	They handle coutour mapping in wff format and X11R3.


						Will.....