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Slider is the Registration Application of Maverick. | Slider is the Registration Application of Maverick. | ||
The application registers an image (moving) into an other image (fixed). | The application registers an image (moving) into an other image (fixed). | ||
Below is a short tutorial to use Slider. | Below is a short tutorial to use Slider. | ||
Before starting | = Before starting = | ||
Slider can import images ( *.mha *.mhd *.gipl *.jpg *.bmp *.nrrd ) and scenes (*.mrml). By loading a scene in Slider, you can extract any image from the scene. Importing a scene can be useful if you want to import a LabelMap. Loading a LabelMap directly (*.mha) will not contain any label description, this is why you should load the LabelMap through a scene. | Slider can import images ( *.mha *.mhd *.gipl *.jpg *.bmp *.nrrd ) and scenes (*.mrml). By loading a scene in Slider, you can extract any image from the scene. Importing a scene can be useful if you want to import a LabelMap. Loading a LabelMap directly (*.mha) will not contain any label description, this is why you should load the LabelMap through a scene. You can use [[Maverick/Merlin]] to create MRML scenes ( e.g. use the Resample module to lower the resolution of your images ). |
Revision as of 23:51, 18 February 2009
Slider
Slider is the Registration Application of Maverick. The application registers an image (moving) into an other image (fixed). Below is a short tutorial to use Slider.
Before starting
Slider can import images ( *.mha *.mhd *.gipl *.jpg *.bmp *.nrrd ) and scenes (*.mrml). By loading a scene in Slider, you can extract any image from the scene. Importing a scene can be useful if you want to import a LabelMap. Loading a LabelMap directly (*.mha) will not contain any label description, this is why you should load the LabelMap through a scene. You can use Maverick/Merlin to create MRML scenes ( e.g. use the Resample module to lower the resolution of your images ).