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APEX, N.C., November 29, 2006 – CEI has added major new
features and performance improvements to its EnSight extreme
visualization software just three months after the release of version
8.2.
CEI’s latest release, called 8.2.2, includes faster and higher-quality
transparency for both EnSight and EnLiten, video file playback as a
texture within EnSight, and “lookmarks” that provide a thumbnail
reminder of saved views within EnSight.
Faster, higher-quality transparency
Transparency has been greatly enhanced in EnSight 8.2.2 by implementing
a new multi-pass “onion-peel” algorithm. The new algorithm
replaces the per-polygon sort method with a per-pixel fragment program,
resulting in greater image quality and faster generation of scenes that
include transparency.
“Transparency is an immensely important visualization technique that
enables data to be displayed in illuminating ways,” says Darin
McKinnis, CEI’s vice president of marketing and sales. “This
faster and higher-quality algorithm will be a great help to our many
customers dealing with large, complex simulations that benefit from
transparency.”
CEI has also implemented the new algorithm in EnLiten, enabling it to
display transparent surfaces generated by EnSight. EnLiten is
CEI’s free application for viewing 3D scenes; it gives scientists and
engineers the ability to share and collaborate with their colleagues
anywhere in the world without the need for product licensing.
EnSight goes to the movies
EnSight can now use video files as textures applied to a model.
Video clips are time-synched to the transient data in EnSight, enabling
tests or experiments captured on video to be visualized in conjunction
with simulation data. This feature is valuable in car crash
visualizations and other analyses where it is beneficial to combine
real-world and ‘what-if’ scenarios.
Lookmarks and other upgrades
New “lookmarks” in EnSight save views as thumbnails that can be used as
visual cues, enabling users to easily return to and navigate among
different views of their data.
Other features in EnSight 8.2.2 include new pan and zoom capabilities
in the EnVideo free animation viewer, and a range of interface
improvements.
“For other companies, these new capabilities are significant enough to
warrant a major point release that would be a once-a-year event,” says
McKinnis. “CEI engineers operate on an extreme fast track:
Customers get all these great upgrades three months after a big
release.”
More information on CEI products, a free trial request form,
application stories, and downloads are available on the CEI web site: www.ensight.com.
About CEI
CEI offers a complete suite of engineering and scientific visualization
tools, from meshing to plotting to animation, on all major operating
systems. The company’s products can be run on everything from
laptops to workstations, clusters and supercomputers, with animations
displayed in stereo and in immersive VR. CEI has corporate
headquarters in Apex, N.C., and authorized distributors around the
world.
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