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Image-based flow visualization

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In Scientific Visualization Image-Based Flow Visualization is a technique proposed by Jack van Wijk [1] to visualize flows, like the wind movement of a tornado. Compared with classical Integration like techniques it has the advantage of producing a whole image at every step. It is a method from the Texture advection family.

Principle

References

  1. ^ van Wijk, Jack (2002). "Image Based Flow Visualization" (PDF). Proceedings ACM SIGGRAPH 2002, San Antonio, Texas.