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Hi- We've been working on displaying radar data in our IDV and have come across the following problem which we'd like to solve. When rendering radar data that has missing values with the DefaultRendererJ3D(), the edges between the missing and non- missing regions are blocky and whole regions of the image are not displayed. If we use the ImageRendererJ3D() the image is rendered "correctly". For 3D views (Gridded3DSet on a 2D manifold), we can't use ImageRendererJ3D(), so we end up with blocky edges to the displays. I've put a set of images at: http://www.unidata.ucar.edu/staff/donm/radar_pics.html which shows the behavior. Is there a simple way to have the IRJ3D behavior with the default renderer? Thanks. 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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