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Drishti

Drishti is an open-source scientific visualisation software designed by Ajay Limaye at the National Computational Infrastructure's VizLab.

The central idea of Drishti is that scientists can use it to explore and present volumetric datasets without extensive training.

Drishti has been developed with its end use in mind: ie. visualising volumetric data, such as tomography data, electron-microscopy data, etc.

Drishti works on GPUs with OpenGL 2.0 capability.

Drishti stands for vision or insight in Sanskrit, an Indian language.

Citation for Drishti

Ajay Limaye; Drishti: a volume exploration and presentation tool. Proc. SPIE 8506, Developments in X-Ray Tomography VIII, 85060X (October 17, 2012)

Releases

Download the current version of Drishti (v2.6.1) for

All other releases

Drishti around the world

Usage of Drishti by researchers around the world

Drishti wiki on Google code site

All the contents of the wiki from google code will be transferred to this github site. But till that happens this is the table of contents from that (older) site - https://code.google.com/p/drishti-2/wiki/TableOfContents

Basics of Drishti

by Bailey Lovett
http://www.scribd.com/doc/191007517/The-Basics-of-Drishti-A-Free-To-Download-Volume-Exploration-Presentation-Tool

You tube channel

https://www.youtube.com/user/900acl/videos?sort=dd&flow=list&page=1&view=1

Some more help videos

http://sf.anu.edu.au/~acl900/tmp/help-videos/ http://sf.anu.edu.au/Vizlab/drishti/help.shtml

Subscribe to Drishti User Group

Visit this group
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Contact

Ajay Limaye [email protected]