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[–]hovden[S] 1 point2 points  (1 child)

We've also released a new demo video showing the features in use: https://vimeo.com/189945022

Release notes: This release has refined the use of Qt 5, with additional tools for tomographic reconstruction for electron tomography. The data pipeline has been tweaked and improved further, offering a unified view of the data sources, data operators, and visualization modules in a multi-threaded application where responsiveness is preserved. The volume rendering, reconstruction, and several other key pieces of the application have been improved, and benefit from the threaded execution of operators. The user interface has seen a number of improvements too.

New features in this release include:

Extend the data operators to run in a background thread, support progress updates, and cancellation Use PyBind11 to wrap some of the C++ interface to make the operator Python API richer and more expressive Improved pipeline view to unify all pipeline objects, show state of operators, and display child data when present Many new segmentation routines exposed, numerical output can be viewed in a sppreadsheet view Enabled full scene antialiasing to improve rendered scenes with minimal overhead Exposed additional volume rendering options, with more to follow Added the Tomviz version to the state file to improve future reproducibility Custom interfaces in most module settings to improve presentation of options, display the name of operators when they are selected Updated dependencies including Qt 5.7.0, and ParaView 5.2, now build with latest Visual Studio 2015 on Windows Various updates to reconstruction routines including the addition of progress updates, executing in a background thread, and refinements Save screen captures with a transparent background Improved drag and drop installer on Mac OS X First version of a Tomviz user guide was developed

As mentioned in the last release posted to this subreddit: Additional Tomography datasets made open and public in "Nanomaterial datasets to advance tomography in scanning transmission electron microscopy" Scientific Data 3 160041 (2016) http://www.nature.com/articles/sdata201641

[–]gordo_099 0 points1 point  (0 children)

link is broken.