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APEX, N.C., January 3, 2007 – CEI will demonstrate
record-setting distributed rendering technologies and the latest
EnSight extreme visualization features in the Linux Networx booth
(#420) at the 45th AIAA Aerospace Sciences Meeting and Exhibit next
week in Reno, Nev.
On display for the first time at an AIAA show will be the distributed
rendering software EnSight DR, the first commercial visualization
application that brings the power of parallel processing to the desktop.
CEI will also demonstrate the latest EnSight features, including faster
and higher-quality transparency, video file playback as a texture, and
“lookmarks” that provide a thumbnail reminder of saved views.
Transparency has been greatly enhanced in EnSight 8.2.2 and the EnLiten
free geometry viewer by implementing a new multi-pass “onion-peel”
algorithm. The new algorithm replaces the old per-polygon sort
method with a per-pixel fragment program, resulting in greater image
quality and faster generation of scenes that include transparency.
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.
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 new features on display at the AIAA show include pan and zoom
capabilities in the EnVideo free animation viewer, and a range of
interface improvements.
Talk with the VP
Darin McKinnis, CEI’s vice president of marketing and sales, will be on
hand in the Linux Networx booth to discuss your simulation needs, take
suggestions, and provide a glimpse into the future. AIAA
attendees can stop by the booth or request a one-on-one meeting with
Darin at: http://www.ensight.com/45th-aiaa-aerospace-sciences-meeting-exhibit.html
About CEI
CEI (www.ensight.com)
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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