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Re: [astro-viz] galaxy collision - simulation vs observation

Frank,

Very nice animation and great comparison between simulation and observations.  One question, could you create (or provide the S2PLOT script + data) a version of this in stereo?  In the SVL this is one of the things we show comparing on separate displays (one of which is stereo and the other tiled display).  I understand the HST images would be 2D but the simulations must be able to be rendered in 3D.

Thanks,
Doug

Frank Summers wrote:

Folks,

For HST's 18th anniversary today, we released 59 images
of galaxy interactions. It is a great collection of images
and worth checking out.

http://hubblesite.org/newscenter/archive/releases/2008/16/

As a visualization to accompany the images, I took
a galaxy collsion simulation and matched it to five
of the images. I run the simulation, pause it, rotate
to match the observed geometry, and cross-fade to
the observations. I think the effect is really cool, but
my opinion is obviously biased.

http://hubblesite.org/newscenter/archive/releases/2008/16/video/d/

I wanted to note to this list a nifty piece of software
that enabled this viz. I used the S2PLOT libraries from
the folks at Swinburne to quickly write a custom
application for viewing the simulation data in 3D. In
just one afternoon, I Iearned enough of S2PLOT to create
a basic app that can view the data as points, rotate
in 3D, and output the camera coordinates and orientation
to the screen. Since my render code is in C, having C libraries
for pre-viz was a perfect fit. This quick app made finding
the correct camera position for matching simulation to
observation much easier.

http://astronomy.swin.edu.au/s2plot/

A public thanks to the Swinburne folks for their software.

Frank

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Folks, For HST's 18th anniversary today, we released 59 images of galaxy interactions. It is a great collection of images and worth checking out. ...
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Folks, Several people have asked about getting the full collection of galaxy collision images. You can find a 1 GB ZIP file of all the highest resolution TIFF...
Frank Summers
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Frank, Very nice animation and great comparison between simulation and observations. One question, could you create (or provide the S2PLOT script + data) a...
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Never done a stereo pair rendering with my code, but should not be hard to convert the camera choreography into a twin camera mode. I already have a 5 camera...
Frank Summers
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Hi Frank that would be great. We're trying to highlight the topic of collisions and this animation in stereo on our GeoWall along with the high-res images on...
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Frank, I just wanted to jump in and also congratulate you on a stunning visualization. I was actually in the ESA/Hubble office last week when Lars showed me...
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