If you're an end-user working with complex data or a researcher that needs to create rich visual presentations of your findings, you'll find AVS/Express Visualization Edition the ideal tool for helping you to quickly and easily achieve your goals.
 

The AVS/Express graphical Network Editor incorporates hundreds of visualization modules that help you create powerful data visualizations.

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AVS/Express Visualization Edition contains robust functionality for data visualization and analysis, image processing and data display. The underlying graphics display system has been designed to handle the most data intensive, interactive graphics applications.

AVS/Express Visualization Edition includes a broad range of visualization and advanced graphics techniques, the ability to encapsulate external code (C/C++, Fortran), full user control over all aspects of the visualization scene, and powerful data handling and manipulation capabilities for complex data domains.

AVS offers an attractive upgrade path from the Visualization Edition to the Developer Edition and Multipipe Edition, both of which offer increased functionality and application distribution capabilities.

 
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Easy to render complex scenes:
Supports integrated rendering and annotation of images, 2D and 3D objects.
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Take maximum advantage of hardware power: Use any native graphics hardware acceleration or software renderer for transparency, anti-aliasing, texture mapping and more.
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Manage memory better: Direct rendering of data without producing intermediate geometry.
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Faster graphics: Accelerated cache mode for static and dynamic objects.
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Specialized modules: Complete library for data import and manipulation, database interaction, UI construction, and more functions.
   
 
  a Cross-platform support for Windows, Linux (x86, x86_64 and IA64), Mac OS X, Solaris, HP-UX, IRIX and Alpha Tru64.

 
  a Rapid migration to current and future AVS/Express products, including Developer, Multipipe , 64-bit, Parallel Processor and other products.

 
  a Support on 64-bit platforms for arrays over 2 giga-elements.

 
  a Output to Vector Postscript, VRML, movie creation and other image formats.  
 
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