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Restorer: An Example of Constant Data Gaps
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Restorer is a visualization technique for indicating the location of missing data in a scientific visualization. Rather than filling missing data regions with interpolated data colored with the same scale as real data or simply leaving such regions empty, the restorer technique fills the regions with interpolated data colored with a color table with only luminance values. This technique allows missing data to be indicated clearly without distracting from the content of the real data.
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A comparison of restorer and non-restorer techniques when constant data gaps are present
Duration: 28.0 seconds
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| Animation Number: | 12 |
| Animators: | Ray Twiddy (Lead) |
| | John Cavallo |
| | Shahram Shiri |
| Studio: | SVS |
| Completed: | 1994-08-24 |
| Scientist: | Ray Twiddy (NASA/GSFC) |
| Series: | Restorer |
| Video: | SVS1994-0001 * |
Keywords:
DLESE
>> Technology
SVS
>> Visualization techniques
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Please give credit for this visualization to NASA/Goddard Space Flight Center Scientific Visualization Studio |
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