>>>>> Barry Rowlingson <b.rowling...@lancaster.ac.uk>
>>>>>     on Thu, 26 Nov 2009 08:18:51 +0000 writes:

    > On Thu, Nov 26, 2009 at 7:14 AM, Vladimir Eremeev <wl2...@gmail.com> 
wrote:
    >> The underlying picture is a JPEG image, loaded with the rimage package 
and
    >> coerced to the matrix.
    >> Spheres denote control points, collected from this picture and must be
    >> situated over the certain points of the image.
    >> I display the image with rgl.points.
    >> In case of the standard video camera image (704x576) it has to display 
over
    >> 400000 points which is rather slow and memory consuming.
    >> How can I put an original JPEG on this plot?
    >> 
    >> Another problem is that the picture is color initially, but was 
converted to
    >> the grayscale. I'd like to preserve colors.
    >> 

    > Try using surface3d with a flat surface (z=0) and a matrix of colours
    > in the col= argument. See help(surface3d) for an example.

    > Also STOP POSTING!!! There seems to be about 8 copies of your message
    > in my inbox!!!

I hope it has ended now, with 12 copies.

We've seen this once in the past, and also there, it
was the Nabble interface (!)

Personally I'd really prefer people would use regular
subscriptions and regular e-mail for posting to the R mailing
lists.

Martin Maechler,  ETH Zurich,  
                  provider of the major R mailing lists


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