Re: Graphical modeling of extinct lifeforms with Mathematica
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- Subject: [mg58720] Re: Graphical modeling of extinct lifeforms with Mathematica
- From: "Kevin J. McCann" <kmccann at umbc.edu>
- Date: Fri, 15 Jul 2005 14:14:02 -0400 (EDT)
- Organization: University of Maryland, Baltimore County
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I took a look at your nice website. The 2d astronomical image processing though is basically just a plot of the data without Mathematica's choice for the PlotRange. A PlotRange ->{Automatic,Automatic,All} on the original raw image works just fine. So, I am not sure where the image processing is. Kevin Jeff Bryant wrote: > I have added another animation to my visualization site. This one is > an animated model of Anomalocaris canadensis, an extinct creature from > the Cambrian period about 550 million years ago. The model was created > entirely from graphics primitives and top level functions, not imported > data. > > http://members.wri.com/jeffb/visualization/animations.shtml > > There's also a new 2D visualization showing astonomical image processing: > > http://members.wri.com/jeffb/visualization/2d.shtml > > -Jeff >
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