ParaView is used for visualization of data. It can show you large 3D-datasets and interactively rotate the view around all axes. It can show: * structured (uniform rectilinear, non-uniform rectilinear, and curvilinear grids), unstructured, polygonal and image data. * Vectors fields (arrows, cones, lines, spheres, and various 2D glyphs) * a sub-region of a dataset can be extracted by cutting or clipping with an arbitrary plane (all data types) * warp (displace) the points in a dataset with scalars (given a user defined displacement vector) or with vectors (unavailable for non-linear rectilinear grids) It also has a lot of import/export filters. The user interface written with [Tk] and C++, the program is scriptable via [Tcl]. The visualization relies on [vtk], for which Tcl bindings exist. [http://www.paraview.org/Art/SmallShot1.jpg] Where: http://www.paraview.org/ Description: This is an application designed with the need to visualize large data sets in mind. ParaView is an open-source, multi-platform, extensible application designed for visualizing large data sets. This scalable application runs on single-processor workstations as well as on large parallel supercomputers Currently at version 1.8.5 . Updated: 02/2005 Contact: http://www.paraview.org <> Graphics | Application | Visualization | 3D Graphics