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Issue created Jun 30, 2020 by Utkarsh Ayachit@utkarsh.ayachit⛰Contributor

Separate Opacity Array: can't specify custom opacity range

Steps:

  • Wavelet, Apply
  • Gradient, Apply
  • Choose Volume representation
  • From display properties, check Use Separate Opacity Array and make sure RTDataGradient is selected.
  • Open Color Map Editor...note that the ranges for color and opacity transfer functions are different -- as expected.

Now hit "Rescale To Custom Range" and specify a range. Issues:

  1. you can only specify 1 range, not separate for color and opacity
  2. range chosen is set for both color and opacity transfer functions which probably not correct.
Edited Jul 16, 2020 by Utkarsh Ayachit
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