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ParaView Plus Available for 3D PDF Conversion

Open-source application works with a wide range of file formats.

By DE Editors  

February 5, 2014

By DE Editors

ParaView Plus is now available for sharing results from ParaView data visualization sessions in an extended application package. PDF3D says the solution is targeted to meet the growing technical demands and communication requirements in the engineering, manufacturing, biomedical and mining industries.

The ParaView plug-in was designed for 3D PDF conversion. It is an open source application designed to visualize both large and complex scientific data on super computers as well as on a smaller scale on laptops and personal computers.

"ParaView Plus is a combination of our most popular features from the original ParaView plug-in, plus our best ideas from our recent developments in the geospatial arena. It not only assists professionals working within earth science industries such as oil and gas, but also enables engineers from simulation, scientific research and biomedical backgrounds to do much more with their data," said Ian Curington of PDF3D.

ParaView Plus, based on ParaView 4.1, now works seamlessly with a range of files and formats, including 3D CAD, GIS grids shape files and images, COMSOL analysis results, Point Clouds and OpenFOAM CFD data, to pull information directly into fully interactive, high resolution, animated scientific visuals in 3D PDF.

For more information, visit PDF3D.

Sources: Press materials received from the company and additional information gleaned from the company's website.

 

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