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LSM 710 and LSM 780
Carl Zeiss
3D View (Image VisArtplus)
Systems
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02/2010
Series:
3D Data can be visualized online by simply grabbing and turning the data stack with the mouse. In
addition to this interactive way of interacting with the data VisArt
plus
is able to perform render series
where the dataset is turned around one of the axis, along a freely defined position list or a freely
definable start and end point. The resulting series can be saved as movie files for presentations. A
preview of the render series is available in the
position list
mode.
Measurements:
Measurements of distances, angles and polylines can be measured using the
Measure
panel in
VisArt
plus
.
Settings:
In the
Settings
panel global settings for the VisArt
plus
Module can be found.
6.8.1
Shadow Projection
In the Shadow render mode the structures in the
image are illuminated by a virtual light source.
The volume is viewed as if looking through the
eyepieces of the microscope and the light source
projects a shadow onto a background plane.
This gives the data a reference in space, making
visualization much easier. The rendering effect
itself consists of a combination of light reflection
and opacity (degree of transparency).
The display in this mode is calculated by the main
processor (CPU) of the computer (Voxel mode).
The different modes can be accessed by clicking on
the pull down symbol at the right hand side of the
Shadow
button (Fig. 199).
−
Front
button: Shadow rendering front view
−
Back
button: Shadow rendering back view
−
Any View
button: Shadow rendering with
user defined view
With a click on
Front
, the 3D reconstructed image
is displayed in a shadow projection where it is
illuminated at a 45° angle from the front left.
A click on the
Back
button creates the same
projection with illumination from back left.
Detailed settings for shadow projection can be
accessed via the
Appearance
tab.
Fig. 198
3D panel - Shadow button
Fig. 199
Shadow pull down menu