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jerie on
Dec 28, 2015; 5:35pm
URL: http://imagej.273.s1.nabble.com/spherical-cut-tp5015296p5015298.html
Dear Don,
this publication below contains free code to do radial representations of
volume data, I am not sure though which software platform was used.
High-speed panoramic light-sheet microscopy reveals global endodermal cell
dynamics
Benjamin Schmid, Gopi Shah, Nico Scherf, Michael Weber, Konstantin
Thierbach, Citlali Pérez Campos, Ingo Roeder, Pia Aanstad & Jan Huisken
AffiliationsContributionsCorresponding author
Nature Communications 4, Article number: 2207 doi:10.1038/ncomms3207
Received 08 January 2013 Accepted 28 June 2013 Published 25 July 2013
Cheers, jens
Visiting Scientist
Fundação Oswaldo Cruz - Ministério da Saúde, Centro de Desenvolvimento
Tecnológico em Saúde (CDTS), Rio de Janeiro
Am 28.12.2015 10:53 schrieb "Krieger, Donald N." <
[hidden email]>:
> Dear List,
>
> I would like to visualize "spherical" cuts through an MR.
> An axial cut is the intersection of the image volume with a plane normal
> to a line running superior to inferior through the volume.
> A spherical cut is the intersection of a sphere with specified origin
> through the volume.
> Hence the visual would be a disc with radius that of the sphere and center
> at the origin.
> There would be two such discs, one for the front and one for the back.
>
> What do you think?
> Is there an easy way?
> Is it already in Fiji?
>
> Thanks - Don
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