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17 October 2012 Drishti: a volume exploration and presentation tool
Ajay Limaye
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Abstract
Among several rendering techniques for volumetric data, direct volume rendering is a powerful visualization tool for a wide variety of applications. This paper describes the major features of hardware based volume exploration and presentation tool - Drishti. The word, Drishti, stands for vision or insight in Sanskrit, an ancient Indian language. Drishti is a cross-platform open-source volume rendering system that delivers high quality, state of the art renderings. The features in Drishti include, though not limited to, production quality rendering, volume sculpting, multi-resolution zooming, transfer function blending, profile generation, measurement tools, mesh generation, stereo/anaglyph/crosseye renderings. Ultimately, Drishti provides an intuitive and powerful interface for choreographing animations.
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Ajay Limaye "Drishti: a volume exploration and presentation tool", Proc. SPIE 8506, Developments in X-Ray Tomography VIII, 85060X (17 October 2012); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.935640
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KEYWORDS
Volume rendering

Visualization

Opacity

Control systems

Light sources and illumination

Human-machine interfaces

Interfaces

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