Hi Tennessee,
I've noticed the same thing. You'll have to do:
cc.changeControl(true)
to get this to work. I'd have to look more closely
to say why initGreyWedge doesn't do this. Perhaps
someone could comment. I think the reason it works
in SatDisplay is that the image data reference is
added to the display *after* the initGreyWedge call
so the grey table is picked up on the display transform.
Tom
On Mon, 11 Oct 2004 06:23:27 -0500 (CDT)
Bill Hibbard <billh@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
Hi Tennessee,
I've got a satellite pic to render which is an image. As
such, the only
visual scalarmap I can use is RGB. I want to display it
in greyscale,
but when I try to use initGreyWedge, nothing happens.
I've got a code
snippet below. When it executes I see the println of
"Greyscale" but
then there is no change.
Would you expect this to work?
Yes, since visad/examples/SatDisplay.java uses the same
logic. Try running 'jaava SatDisplay' in the
visad/examples
directory. It will read image and map files from the ftp
server at UW, so you may want to modify it to read local
files. Please let us know what you find.
Cheers,
Bill
Code Snippet :
if(scalarMap != null) {
ColorControl cc = (ColorControl)
scalarMap.getControl();
if(mode == ColorConfigurable.GREYSCALE) {
System.out.println("Greyscale");
cc.initGreyWedge();
}
if(mode == ColorConfigurable.RGB) {
System.out.println("RGB");
cc.initHSV();
}
}