Difference between revisions of "3D Graphics Display Issue Handling"

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|module = BESA Research Standard or higher
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== 3D Graphics Window ==
 
== 3D Graphics Window ==
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This is done in the '''besa.ini''' file. To change the setting:
 
This is done in the '''besa.ini''' file. To change the setting:
  
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Close the BESA Research program.
 
In Windows Explorer, locate the '''besa.ini''' file. For the example of a BESA Research 6.1 installation, in Windows 7 and Windows 8.x, it should usually be located under
 
In Windows Explorer, locate the '''besa.ini''' file. For the example of a BESA Research 6.1 installation, in Windows 7 and Windows 8.x, it should usually be located under
  
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You can try three different settings. Choose one of:
 
You can try three different settings. Choose one of:
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Use3DVBlending=On
 
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One of these should work for your graphics card.
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One of these should work for your graphics card. The example below shows a 3D MRI slicing with blending set to Off and to On.

Revision as of 11:48, 12 May 2016

Module information
Modules BESA Research Standard or higher
Version 6.1 or higher

3D Graphics Window

If you encounter any problems in displaying MRI slices in the 3D window in Source Analysis, then it is possible that a graphics card setting needs to be changed. This is done in the besa.ini file. To change the setting:

Close the BESA Research program. In Windows Explorer, locate the besa.ini file. For the example of a BESA Research 6.1 installation, in Windows 7 and Windows 8.x, it should usually be located under

C:\Users\Public\Documents\BESA\Research_6_1\

Open the file in a text editor. Towards the end of the file, you should find the following section:

[Mapping]

UseBitmapDrawing=On

Use3DVBlending=On

Change the entry Use3DVBlending .

You can try three different settings. Choose one of:

Use3DVBlending=On

Use3DVBlending=Off

Use3DVBlending=Auto

One of these should work for your graphics card. The example below shows a 3D MRI slicing with blending set to Off and to On.