3D Imaging 299
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Click Stop next to the progress bar.
After you have acquired a 3D data set, it is displayed as a volume in the image area.
You can select various ways of viewing the volume, and you can use various tools
and settings to enhance the image.
Figure 20-13. Viewing a 3D volume.
Viewing a 3D Data Set
There are 6 different ways you can view the 3D data set. They are described later in
this chapter.
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MIP – Maximum Intensity Projection (see page 309)
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Transparency (see page 310)
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Before you acquire the 3D data set, you can select the view that appears when
acquisition is complete. See “Selecting a View” on page 297..
Summary of Contents for Pro Focus 2202
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