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Ray aims to be a full-featured extensible raytracer portable among POSIX and Windows with native support for multi-threading and network distribution. It will provide a scene programming langage with a VM [more features to be added once available].
Gaia is a java based volume rendering library that uses OpenGL. This project focuses on the rendering of images using ray-casting and Jini's JavaSpaces for parallel processing abilites.
Spectra processor for 1D, 2D or 3D data sets obtained in x-ray and neutron scattering experiments. Includes an elaborate batch system as well as visualization tools.
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OpenXRD is a program for the analysis of X-ray diffraction data.It will comprise scan treatment (background substraction, peak hunting) as well as mineral identification.OpenXRD will read almost any available data format.
Implementation of ray tracing algorithm. Takes into account all physical properties of bodies. Includes scene definition language - a special language developed to help build complex scenes applying theoretical set operations on quadrics.
What is HRTP anyway? HRTP is a ray tracer with lots of plugins. Why this name? HRTP stands for "Hyperion Ray Tracing Project". I chose this name based on Hyperion, a greek God of Light