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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 ).