<DIV>I am just using the default lookup table.<BR><BR><B><I>jarv0075 <jarv0075@umn.edu></I></B> wrote:
<BLOCKQUOTE class=replbq style="PADDING-LEFT: 5px; MARGIN-LEFT: 5px; BORDER-LEFT: #1010ff 2px solid">The order your values are displayed are in accordance to the order they are<BR>in your lookup table. So if you would like to reverse them, just reverse<BR>your lookup table.<BR><BR><BR>On 13 Jul 2004, nikhil butala wrote:<BR>> --0-902519565-1089741581=:32351<BR>> Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii<BR>> <BR>> Dear VTK Users,<BR>> <BR>> In my application, By default VTK assigns red color to<BR>> 0(zero) value and blue color to the maximum value in scalar bar. <BR>> Does anyone know a simple method to reverse this. i.e. give blue color to<BR>> zero value and red to maximum value??<BR>> <BR>> thanks,<BR>> Nikhil Butala<BR>> <BR>> --0-902519565-1089741581=:32351<BR>> Content-Type: text/html; charset=us-ascii<BR>> <BR>>
<DIV>Dear VTK Users,</DIV><BR>>
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<DIV><BR>> In<BR>> my application, By default VTK assigns red color to 0(zero) value and<BR>blue<BR>> color to the maximum value in scalar bar. </DIV><BR>>
<DIV>Does anyone know a simple method to reverse this. i.e. give blue<BR>color<BR>> to zero value and red to maximum value??</DIV><BR>>
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<DIV>thanks,</DIV><BR>>
<DIV>Nikhil Butala</DIV><BR>> --0-902519565-1089741581=:32351--<BR>> <BR>---------------------------------------<BR>Timothy R. Jarvis <BR>---------------------------------------<BR>Graduate Research Assistant <BR>International Neuroimaging Consortium<BR>VA Medical Center<BR>612-467-2619<BR>http://www.neurovia.umn.edu<BR>---------------------------------------<BR><BR></BLOCKQUOTE></DIV>