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16 July 2002 Software system for three-dimensional visualization of micro-object surfaces for scanning probe microscopy using OpenGL graphics library
Nickolay V. Vakuliuk
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Abstract
The software system for 3D visualization of micro objects surfaces for scanning probe microscopy is developed. The system is used as a software part of software/hardware complex of scanning probe microscope (SPM) and its kinds. The system represent the results of microscope work in 3D- view. System has convenient GUI and high level of functionality in modes of visualization and in saving result images. Program allows to operate with image of surface in real time by performing scaling, rotation, moving, setting of lighting and color values, setting level of detail for surface in real time by performing scaling, rotation, moving, setting of lighting and color values, setting level of detail for surface rendering. This viewer works together with another part of software system that is responsible for controlling the SPM. The program also can be used as an independent view of scanning probe microscope files.
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Nickolay V. Vakuliuk "Software system for three-dimensional visualization of micro-object surfaces for scanning probe microscopy using OpenGL graphics library", Proc. SPIE 4707, Saratov Fall Meeting 2001: Optical Technologies in Biophysics and Medicine III, (16 July 2002); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.475597
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KEYWORDS
Visualization

Scanning probe microscopy

OpenGL

Computer programming

Human-machine interfaces

C++

Software development

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