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Volume Edit
Volume Editing is used to select an area of interest to create a 3D
rendering. The two methods used are
Box
and
Freehand
.
•
Box -
with this option, each of the 3 views are displayed
with a red box around the data. Boxes can be resized to
select different areas of interest.
•
Freehand -
drag the cursor around an area of interest in the
Axial view (see below). This selects a new area of interest
in the Coronal and Sagittal views.
Again, the selected data is used to calculate the 3D image. Once the
area of interest is determined, the 3D image can be displayed by
utilizing the VR Function tools.
Box Editing
Freehand Editing
In this sample, we resized
the box from the Coronal
view to include only a
portion of the upper and
lower jaw. Note how this
resized the matching area
in the Sagittal view.
In this sample, we used the
Freehand tool to draw an area
of interest in the Axial view
of only the right side of the
jaw. Notice how the boxes
resized the matching areas in
the Coronal and Sagittal
views.
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