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EVS & MVS Version 9.22

Posted by on Mar 5, 2009 in New Releases | Comments Off on EVS & MVS Version 9.22

Version 9.22 of EVS and MVS has been released. This minor release builds upon Version 9.2 and Version 9.21 by fixing known issues in the software. Please refer to the release notes for further details on the changes in this release. Current users may download the new release from our downloads page. This release will require your maintenance date to be March 5th, 2009 or later in order to run.

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EVS & MVS Version 9.21

Posted by on Mar 4, 2009 in New Releases | Comments Off on EVS & MVS Version 9.21

Version 9.21 of EVS and MVS has been released. This minor release builds upon Version 9.2 by enhancing existing modules and fixing known issues in the software. Please refer to the release notes for further details on the changes in this release. Current users may download the new release from our downloads page. This release will require your maintenance date to be March 4th, 2009 or later in order to run.

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EVS/MVS Training Class: Bellingham, WA, August 10th-13th, 2009

Posted by on Feb 9, 2009 in Announcements | Comments Off on EVS/MVS Training Class: Bellingham, WA, August 10th-13th, 2009

C Tech will be holding a 4 day EVS and MVS advanced training class on August 10th-13th, 2009 (Monday – Thursday). This class will be held in Bellingham, WA at a Bellingham Technical College training facility. This training class is only held once every 4-6 months, so if you are interested in a class this year, please contact C Tech immediately. Payment is required to secure your spot in the class. The cost is $2,000 per student ($1,600 for Premier Program clients… unless using your included classes). Discounted rates for two or more...

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EVS & MVS Version 9.2

Posted by on Jan 8, 2009 in New Releases | Comments Off on EVS & MVS Version 9.2

Version 9.2 of EVS and MVS has been released. This major release builds upon Version 9.13 by adding new modules and fixing known issues in the software. Please refer to the release notes for further details on the changes in this release. Current users may download the new release from our downloads page. This release will require your maintenance date to be January 8th, 2009 or later in order to run.

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EVS/MVS Training Class: Las Vegas, NV, March 16th-19th, 2009 (FULL)

Posted by on Nov 19, 2008 in Announcements | Comments Off on EVS/MVS Training Class: Las Vegas, NV, March 16th-19th, 2009 (FULL)

NOTE: This class is now full!  If you are still interested in a class in 2009, consider the Bellingham, WA training in August, 2009. C Tech will be holding a 4 day EVS and MVS advanced training class on March 16th-19th, 2009 (Monday – Thursday). This class will be held in Las Vegas, NV at a College of Southern Nevada training facility. This training class is only held once every 4-6 months, so if you are interested in a class this year, please contact C Tech immediately. Payment is required to secure your spot in the class. The cost is...

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Plume_Shell vs. Plume_Volume

Posted by on Jul 29, 2008 in Tips and Tricks | Comments Off on Plume_Shell vs. Plume_Volume

This tip will explain the differences between the new plume_shell and plume_volume modules. Understanding the important differences between these modules can significantly improve your visualizations.  Primarily, the output from plume_shell is a hollow shell and the output from plume_volume is a volume of solid cells.  Plume_volume provides a volumetric subset of volumetric input data.  It should normally be used only if you plan to have other modules connected to its output.  If the end goal is only visualization, you should normally use...

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Adding Parameters/Modules to an existing animation

Posted by on Jul 2, 2008 in Tips and Tricks | Comments Off on Adding Parameters/Modules to an existing animation

When adding an additional parameter or module to the animator after you have created a handful of scenes it may speed things up if you change the settings for the parameter to what you want for all currently existing scenes prior to adding the parameter to the animator. For example, if you are adding an object (like an additional plume_shell) that you want to appear only later in the animation you can change the module’s visible setting to zero prior to adding it to the animator. By setting the visibility to zero prior to adding the...

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EVS & MVS Version 9.13

Posted by on May 5, 2008 in New Releases | Comments Off on EVS & MVS Version 9.13

Version 9.13 of EVS and MVS has been released. This minor release builds upon Version 9.1 and fixes minor known issues in the software. Please refer to the release notes for further details on the changes in this release. Current users may download the new release from our downloads page. This release will require your maintenance date to be May 5th, 2008 or later in order to run.

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Changes to Maintenance and Support Policy

Posted by on Apr 18, 2008 in Announcements | Comments Off on Changes to Maintenance and Support Policy

First, I would like to thank all of our customers for helping to make C Tech’s software the industry standard for 3D Earth Science Analysis and Visualization. I hope that all of you appreciate the amazing improvements to our software over the past 19 years (14 years that we’ve offered Microsoft Windows® versions). Even more impressive to me are the accomplishments of our Software Development Team during just the last year. A short list of the highlights during the past 12 months includes: Support for multi-core and multiple...

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EVS & MVS Version 9.12

Posted by on Apr 10, 2008 in New Releases | Comments Off on EVS & MVS Version 9.12

Version 9.12 of EVS and MVS has been released. This minor release builds upon Version 9.1 and fixes minor known issues in the software. Please refer to the release notes for further details on the changes in this release. Current users may download the new release from our downloads page. This release will require your maintenance date to be April 10th, 2008 or later in order to run.

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