1 Vis3D 1.0 The 3D visualization tool User’s Guide Written by Andrew Mercer Updated by Michael Richards Last update September 3rd,
10 Extras Copy to New Window Copies the currently displayed image to a new separate window. Colour Table Opens a dialog that allows the colour tabl
11 Properties...’ The time between frames is measured in x/100 seconds where x is the value you give. To set the delay to 1 second set x = 100. 9.
12 HD:John:Animations. Images are saved, by default, as TIFF files with the name “frameXXX.TIF” where XXX is the frame number. SAVETYPE [TIFF|TIF
13 amount, and ZOOM OUT decreases it. ZOOM TO moves the zoom factor up or down until it reaches the specified value. CHANGE_IMAGE [UP|DOWN|TO][Val
2 Table of Contents Acknowledgements...
3 Introduction Scope Vis3D is designed to help visualize the internal structure of 3D data sets, view the flow of data in a time series, and create
4 2. Run the IDL virtual machine as you would any other program and it will bring up a dialog box asking to select a file. Select the Vis3D.sav an
5 By clicking on the image the user can switch to the 2D Slicer along the horizontal click plane. The 3D Surface Window This tab only computes th
6 There are 15 buttons and sliders on this tab that control the 3D surface tab, and each one is explained here: The Thres slider alters the
7 The Maximum Intensity Projection Window Given a particular viewing angle, the maximum intensity value present in a given X,Y coordinate pair TH
8 The 2D Slicer window When the user clicks on the 3D average or max images they are taken to the 2D slicer tab. This tab will show them just the c
9 The Vis3D Menu Commands File Menu Open Loads a 3D .dat byte file. If anything else is loaded the program will crash or not do anything useful. Cl
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