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January 5, 2017, 17:40 |
Exporting animations: Is it possible to export only grid portion when saving image
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Dear Paraview Users,
New user here. I need some help with animating changes in my grid and to be viewed on a web page. I will describe what I have tried to do and you guys could advise on the best practice if any. Option 1: I have tried to save the animation as .avi file but the resulting file is very large and there will be plug-in issues to view the file on a browser. Option 2 - I have resorted to saving the files as multiple jpeg files and then creating a *.gif file (via linux command line call) comprising all the jpeg files. This is not a bad solution but I have to do this many times and would like to automate it. May be there is an option from Paraview directly. Another issue with this option is that I would like to capture only the grid portion and cropping the files for every time-step and case will be time consuming. I am hoping there is a smarter way to do this from within Paraview.. Please see attached sample file (will take away the color bar). Thanks. P.S. I am using version 4.4.0 Last edited by jeosol; January 5, 2017 at 17:43. Reason: Staiting the version of Paraview used |
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