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* WestGrid: [https://www.westgrid.ca/support/visualization/vis_quickstart visualization quickstart guide], [https://www.westgrid.ca/support/visualization/remote_visualization remote visualization], [https://www.westgrid.ca/support/visualization/batch_rendering batch rendering] | * WestGrid: [https://www.westgrid.ca/support/visualization/vis_quickstart visualization quickstart guide], [https://www.westgrid.ca/support/visualization/remote_visualization remote visualization], [https://www.westgrid.ca/support/visualization/batch_rendering batch rendering] | ||
Revision as of 18:29, 29 July 2016
External documentation for popular visualization packages
ParaView
ParaView is a general-purpose 3D scientific visualization tool. It is open source and compiles on all popular platforms (Linux, Windows, Mac), understands a large number of input file formats, provides multiple rendering modes, supports Python scripting, and can scale up to tens of thousands of processors for rendering of very large datasets.
VisIt
VMD
VMD is an open-source molecular visualization program for displaying, animating, and analyzing large biomolecular systems in 3D. It supports scripting in Tcl and Python and runs on a variety of platforms (MacOS X, Linux, Windows). It reads many molecular data formats using an extensible plugin system and supports a number of different molecular representations.
VTK
The Visualization Toolkit (VTK) is an open-source package for 3D computer graphics, image processing, and visualization. It consists of a C++ class library and several interpreted interface layers including Tcl/Tk, Java, and Python. VTK is the base of many excellent visualization packages including ParaView and VisIt.
Visualization on new Compute Canada systems
Compute Canada visualization presentation materials
Workshops
Webinars
Tips and tricks
Regional visualization pages
Visualization gallery
You can find a gallery of visualizations based on models run on Compute Canada systems in the visualization gallery.
How to get visualization help
You can contact us via email.