MicroView has good support for reading DICOM images from local DICOMDIR-formatted collections (such as those commonly created by imaging tools that export image data to CD-ROM), as well as from loose DICOM image collections. Select a filename and filetype, then hit OK to save the file. Press the t key to save a snapshot of the viewport to an image file. Position the mouse over any 2D viewport, or the main 3D viewport, and Select the desired output image type in the drop down selector at theīottom of file selector dialog and enter a filename for the new image. Locate a file in the file selector that appears on the screen. The complete list of supported file formats is available inĪppendix A of this document. grayscale images) as well as multichannel (e.g. MicroView supports images with varying numbers of channels in them. Maximize the number of file formats available. Often, it is convenient to downsample image data to 8-bit, in order to Image exporting, depending on the limitations of the individual format. Not all file formats are available for image writing and MicroView supports images in various bit depths, ranging from 8-bit toģ2-bit formats. Since there is no 3D TIFF image format defined. TIFF images is available, saving a 3D VFF image to TIFF format is not, Tasks: For instance, while exporting a 3D VFF image to a sequence of Not all image formats supported in MicroView are available for all Useful for splitting a 3D image up into a sequence of 2D slices. Loading a sequence of 2D images into a stacked 3D image. Then save it to a different filename in a different format).įile import and export operations are used to read and write, Operation (for instance, one might read a vff image, Thisĭistinction is reflected in the entries listed in MicroView's File menu.įile reading and writing reads and writes precisely one file per Reading/writing image data and importing/exporting image data. MicroView supports a number of 2D and 3D file formats, both for imageĭata, as well as surface geometry formats. This section describes basic reading and writing methods in MicroView.
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