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<div class="moz-cite-prefix">Hi Adam,<br>
you can try to use ParaView. Open the vtk file and then save the
data as PLY. I suppose only the volume model will be converted and
no scene parameters. <br>
It is also possible to apply a colour mapping within Paraview and
then to export the scene, but you need to check if the supported
file formats are suitable for your needs.<br>
Wolfgang<br>
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Am 01.06.2015 um 14:15 schrieb Adam Sampson:<br>
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<div dir="ltr">I've been trying to find a way to covert a .lox
file to a format that can be used by additional viewers. In
particular I'd like to be able to put my model up on sketchfab
(which accepts .ply or .obj files).
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<div>I've tried exporting my file to a .vtk file using the loch
viewer, but this seems to remove the color coding for
elevation. </div>
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<div>Does anyone have a tip/trick to export to vtk or other
format while retaining the color coding?<br>
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<div>Adam Sampson</div>
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