Basic Features in 3D
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Basic Features in 3D
Date:Sat, 29 Nov 2008 14:01:01 +0100
Dear friends, Could anyone please tell me what all are the basic features required in a 3D Medical Imaging Viewer? Thanks and Regards Alvin
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Re: Basic Features in 3D
Date:Sat, 29 Nov 2008 16:39:20 +0100
On Nov 29, 8:01=A0am, alvinwrote: > Dear friends, > > Could anyone please tell me what all are the basic features required > in a 3D Medical Imaging Viewer? > > Thanks and Regards > Alvin ---------------------------------------------------------------------------= --------- Alvin: Amira (http://www.amiravis.com/overview.html) and Aviso (http:// www.tgs.com/products/avizo.asp) seem like they have it all. Other than that, why don't you ask some doctors and see what they would like to have? However, many systems that physicians use that generate 3D images (CT, MRI, etc.) already have built-in visualization capabilities. I'm sure you already know the BASIC features such as load image, orient/rotate, zoom, cut-away views, slice view, volume visualization, thresholding, surface rendering, segmentation and pseudo-coloring, etc. See the web sites I listed for lots more features. Regards, ImageAnalyst



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