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Hi Tim- Chien-Ting Chen wrote:
Thanks for the help!!! I encountered the other problem that when I display a set of volumes ( (x,y,z)->(concentration) ) and map the "concentration" to Display.RGBA. To make a "foggy" effect in low concentration values, I set the RGBA table for each volume. When I displayed multiple sets ( multiple maps of RGBA ), the transparency didn't work well: Transparent area in a set shelters other other volume set data. It looks like a front invisible object cull out a back object, but I exepct it should not cull out any object in the back if it is "transparent". Do you have any solution for it?
no, this is a Java 3D issue. The transparency will depend on the order in which the DataReferences were added. See: http://www.unidata.ucar.edu/glimpse/visad-list/3148 for an explanation. Don ************************************************************* Don Murray UCAR Unidata Program dmurray@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx P.O. Box 3000 (303) 497-8628 Boulder, CO 80307 http://www.unidata.ucar.edu/staff/donm *************************************************************
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