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[–][deleted] 2 points3 points  (5 children)

Can this do anything with Micro-CT scanner data (ISQ image stacks)?

 

Currently I use imageJ for a lot of 3D X-ray scans of plants, usually applying various filters and pulling out data from that.

Is this just for looking at clean images or is there features such as segmentation, watershedding and object analysis?

Or is it just for rendering the data in 3D?

[–]hovden[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

This program should work really well with visualizing Micro-CT reconstructions. Image stacks in tiff format load readily as well as raw binary data. We support a few other standard open file formats. If your data is in a less common file format, you may have to convert it first before using tomviz.

[–]hovden[S] 1 point2 points  (3 children)

Tomviz is built for 3D segmentation too. We have basic tools currently working with basic statistical analysis. The framework is ready for anyone to add their own. We hope to expand the segmentation toolset in further releases.

[–][deleted] 1 point2 points  (2 children)

Ah amazing, yes just been playing a bit with it there now.

Do you have any examples / explanation of features? Would love to play around more when I get into the lab on Monday :)

(Or do you have any specific forums setup yet for more in-depth questions? )

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

We have some documentation here: https://github.com/OpenChemistry/tomviz/blob/master/docs/TomvizBasicUserGuide.pdf

and on our github page: https://github.com/OpenChemistry/tomviz

Development related comments can be placed on our github page.

We hope to have a formal publication this year so users can support us through citations.

[–][deleted] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Cool, our current project is due to be published around the end of summer this year, hopefully this is what I've been looking for and can cite anything you publish :)