imagevis3d binary package in Ubuntu Bionic arm64

 ImageVis3D is a volume rendering application specifically designed to render
 large data. This is achieved by splitting the dataset into multiple levels of
 detail (LoD), with each level itself decomposed into multiple bricks (atomic
 rendering primitive). Interaction occurs at the coarsest LoD, which can be
 rendered instantaneously on almost all modern systems. After a configurable
 delay, ImageVis3D will successively render finer levels of detail, until the
 data are visible at their native resolution.
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 Development of ImageVis3D is sponsored by the NIH/NCRR Center for Integrative
 Biomedical Computing (CIBC), and the DOE Visualization And Analytics Center for
 Enabling Technologies (VACET).

Publishing history

Date Status Target Pocket Component Section Priority Phased updates Version
  2017-11-02 20:50:28 UTC Published Ubuntu Bionic arm64 release universe science Optional 3.1.0-6
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  Deleted Ubuntu Bionic arm64 proposed universe science Optional 3.1.0-6
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  2017-11-02 20:54:19 UTC Superseded Ubuntu Bionic arm64 release universe science Optional 3.1.0-5build1
  • Removed from disk .
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  • Superseded by arm64 build of imagevis3d 3.1.0-6 in ubuntu bionic PROPOSED
  • Published
  • Copied from ubuntu bionic-proposed arm64 in Primary Archive for Ubuntu
  2017-11-04 00:10:11 UTC Deleted Ubuntu Bionic arm64 proposed universe science Optional 3.1.0-5build1
  • Removed from disk .
  • Removal requested .
  • Deleted by Ubuntu Archive Robot

    moved to release

  • Published
  2017-10-31 13:03:20 UTC Superseded Ubuntu Bionic arm64 release universe science Optional 3.1.0-5
  • Removed from disk .
  • Removal requested .
  • Superseded by arm64 build of imagevis3d 3.1.0-5build1 in ubuntu bionic PROPOSED
  • Published
  • Copied from ubuntu zesty-proposed arm64 in Primary Archive for Ubuntu