FRELLED : A Realtime Volumetric Data Viewer For Astronomers
Rhys Taylor

TL;DR
FRELLED is a real-time 3D volumetric data viewer for astronomers that leverages Blender to visualize large spectral line datasets, facilitating faster source extraction and analysis.
Contribution
The paper introduces FRELLED, a novel FITS viewer that enables high-speed, interactive 3D visualization and analysis of large astronomical data sets using Blender.
Findings
Supports visualization of large datasets (~600^3 voxels) at 10 fps
Enables source cataloguing up to 50 times faster than existing viewers
Includes tools for masking, querying, and overlaying multi-volume data
Abstract
I present a new FITS viewer designed to explore 3D spectral line data (in particular HI) and assist with visual source extraction and analysis. Using the artistic software Blender, FRELLED can visualise even large (~600^3 voxels) data sets at high frame rates (10 f.p.s.) in 3D. Blender's interface enables easy navigation within the 3D environment, and the FRELLED scripts support world coordinate systems. A variety of tools are included to aid source extraction and analysis, including interactively masking data (using 3D polyhedra of arbitrary complexity), querying NED, calculating the flux in specified volumes, generating contour plots and overlaying optical data. It includes tools to overlay n-body particle data, and multi-volume rendering is supported. The interface is designed to make cataloguing sources as easy as possible and I show that this can be as much as a factor of 50 times…
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