Hi Nathan,

This ought to do the trick.  The important line is:

p._antialias = False

--Brian

from yt.mods import *

for n in range(0,36):
    pf = load("DD%04i/DD%04i" % (n,n))
    pc = PlotCollection(pf, center=[0.5, 0.5, 0.5])

    for axis in range(0,3):
        p = pc.add_slice("Density",axis)
        if n == 0:
            print "this is ",n,", turning off anti-aliasing"
            p._antialias = False
    pc.set_width(0.1,'1')
    pc.save("%s" % pf)



On Sun, Oct 24, 2010 at 10:55 PM, Nathan Roth <nathaniel.roth@berkeley.edu> wrote:
Hello,

  Could I see an example of the lines of code that would allow me to view a slice with anti-aliasing turned off? In a test problem I am running, some fields values start out with constant values across the simulation box, and when I plot slices they show up garbled.

  Thanks,
  Nathan

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