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Dear Paraview Community,<br>
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I am volume rendering a 2560 x 2160 x 200 image stack that totals 2 GB in size. The stack loads fine, Paraview consistently crashes when I try to render the whole volume. The data is represented as a uniform grid. I don't think this is a memory issue. I
have monitored memory usage during crashes and the system always has at least 29 GB of free memory when it crashes. The behavior is the same regardless of which rendering algorithm I choose (smart, ray cast, texture mapping, GPU). I have tried loading the
data in both RAW format and NRRD format with no luck. I am using the Linux 64 bit binary installation from the Paraview website. My desktop is running CentOS.<br>
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I'd appreciate any advice you might have for me.<br>
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Thanks,<br>
Cody<br>
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