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WinXMorph�
by Werner Kaminsky
Research
Associate Professor (2000-2020) Office
(206) 543-7585 Lab (206) 543-0210 [email protected]
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WinXMorph is a
software program for creating realistic still or animated crystal
shapes (morphologies) from crystallographic data
(metric, (hkl) - Miller indices and central distances) as input and
*.wrl (VRML V2.0 utf8) files as output, that can
be inserted on web pages (see publications in J.
Appl. Cryst. 2005 and J.Appl. Cryst.
2007)
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An
executable version is available free to end users.
Please consider making a donation of $30 to support
the lab and software.
WinXMorph works on Windows 98, 2000, XP, VISTA, -7, -8, -10, -11.
Features summary of current
version (1.56), published
January 17th 2024:
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Editing of Miller-indices, central
distances, colors, transparency, animation
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Crystal
point groups and icosahedral symmetry
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Full
data import / export in *.mor and *.wrl formats
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Export
of 3-D *.stl filed for three dimensional printing
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Limited
data import / export in IUCr - *.cif format
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Simulation
of crystal twinning
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Bravais-Friedel,
Donnay-Harker model to predict morphologies
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Import of images for faces to simulate
textures
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{hkl}
or {hkil} indices mode, overline-listing of negative indices in
model
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Angles, surface, volume
calculations
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Crystallographic to/from physical
reference transformation of indices
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Simulation of cleavage or crystal
cuts
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Growth-sector drawing and projection to
crystal cleavage planes
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VRML-File
compression *.wrz,
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Image export
to file or clipboard as windows bitmap
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Quick-recall
of most recent documents
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Full
redo / undo / cancel capability for all actions
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'New
Model' feature
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Automatic
update of newer versions at program start (since 1/10/06)
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Detailed help
manual
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Requirements |
Windows 98/2000/NT/XP/VISTA/-7/-8/-10/-11, high-color capable video card,
20MB
disk space
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DOWNLOAD
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Download
free WinXMorph here (3.5MB) |
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Download windows html-help to see what the
program does (1.49MB). (after download, open
properties to the file and unblock) |
Below an
example screenshot
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About WinXMorph and the author
Author of the program and this text is Werner Kaminsky. He had a
research faculty position in the Department for Chemistry of the
University of Washington (2000-2020), Seattle in Washington, USA. Born in
Germany in 1959 going to school and after studying physics and then
crystallography under Professor Siegfried Haussuehl, a PhD and a
�Habilitation� in
Cologne he moved first to Oxford to work at the Clarendon
Laboratory in the Physical Crystallography Research Group of
Professor Mike Glazer where he got a call to join Professor Bart
Kahr in his research on dyed crystals and related phenomena. Half of
the time is now spend in solving X-ray structures for the
Department. The other half is dedicated to research and on rare
occasions to projects like this: writing programs mainly for
educational use. This is what Werner has to say about this program.
�This Program was started during my vacation over
the holidays in Cologne, Germany, winter 2003/2004. As such, it did
not waste salary or other funding while working on this program and
I want to share my pleasure of writing and using WinXMorph with
members of educational institutions and friends of crystal in
generals.
My reason of writing a program to generate
*.wrl
files of crystal morphologies is simple: there are almost no such
files on the internet (August.2004). This will most likely change
soon, and the beauty of crystal shapes will, so I hope, attract
many.�
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