6 materials found
Keywords:
volume
Tomwer: Slice stack standalone
How to display a set of slices from the standalone application
Scientific topics: tomography
Keywords: tomography, tomotools, tomwer, nabu, volume, projections, NXtomo
Resource type: video
Tomwer: Slice stack standalone
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4xpvQB2DIPk
https://pan-training.eu/materials/tomwer-slice-stack-standalone
How to display a set of slices from the standalone application
tomography
tomography, tomotools, tomwer, nabu, volume, projections, NXtomo
Tomwer: Slice stack from canvas
How to display a set of slice from the orange canvas
Scientific topics: tomography
Keywords: tomography, tomotools, tomwer, nabu, volume, projections, NXtomo, canvas
Resource type: video
Tomwer: Slice stack from canvas
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3X9ePy8eSg4
https://pan-training.eu/materials/tomwer-slice-stack-from-canvas
How to display a set of slice from the orange canvas
tomography
tomography, tomotools, tomwer, nabu, volume, projections, NXtomo, canvas
Tomwer: Z stitching of reconstructed volumes
Tutorials on how to stitch volumes reconstructed with nabu that have their positions along axis 0 (aka z) changing. Usually called a z-serie.
tomotools
Scientific topics: tomography
Keywords: tomography, tomotools, tomwer, nabu, stitching, volume
Resource type: video
Tomwer: Z stitching of reconstructed volumes
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Yhrde42Xxxs
https://pan-training.eu/materials/tomwer-z-stitching-of-reconstructed-volumes
Tutorials on how to stitch volumes reconstructed with nabu that have their positions along axis 0 (aka z) changing. Usually called a z-serie.
tomotools
tomography
tomography, tomotools, tomwer, nabu, stitching, volume
Tomwer: How to define a volume from a drag and drop
"Explain how user can simply define a volume by a single drag and drop.
* In the case of 'file based volume (like HDF5)' user must drag the 'master file'
* In the case of 'folder baed volume (like EDF, JP2K...)' user must drag the 'master folder'"
Scientific topics: tomography
Keywords: tomography, tomotools, tomwer, nabu, volume, canvas
Resource type: video
Tomwer: How to define a volume from a drag and drop
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=R2jJrIZlGY8
https://pan-training.eu/materials/tomwer-how-to-define-a-volume-from-a-drag-and-drop
"Explain how user can simply define a volume by a single drag and drop.
* In the case of 'file based volume (like HDF5)' user must drag the 'master file'
* In the case of 'folder baed volume (like EDF, JP2K...)' user must drag the 'master folder'"
tomography
tomography, tomotools, tomwer, nabu, volume, canvas
Tomwer: Select a volume from dedicated interface
how to use the `volume selector` when you can't or don't want to do a drag and drop
Scientific topics: tomography
Keywords: tomography, tomotools, nabu, tomwer, volume, canvas
Resource type: video
Tomwer: Select a volume from dedicated interface
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4-RJKWlP74w
https://pan-training.eu/materials/tomwer-select-a-volume-from-dedicated-interface
how to use the `volume selector` when you can't or don't want to do a drag and drop
tomography
tomography, tomotools, nabu, tomwer, volume, canvas
Tomwer: How to cast a volume to another type
On this video we explain how user can convert a volume (like HDF5 float32) to another type (like tiff-uint8)
Scientific topics: tomography
Keywords: tomography, tomotools, tomwer, nabu, volume, casting, canvas
Resource type: video
Tomwer: How to cast a volume to another type
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gQRWCsyIm7U
https://pan-training.eu/materials/tomwer-how-to-cast-a-volume-to-another-type
On this video we explain how user can convert a volume (like HDF5 float32) to another type (like tiff-uint8)
tomography
tomography, tomotools, tomwer, nabu, volume, casting, canvas