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− | ** '''Input volume''' defines the input image from which you need to crop a subvolume | + | ** '''Input volume''' defines the input image from which you need to crop a subvolume. Output volume will be created automatically. |
** '''ROI''' is a Region of Interest (see [[Modules:ROIModule-Documentation-3.6|the ROI module documentation]]), which can be defined outside CropVolume, or by creating new MRMLROINode from the selector menu. The ROI can be adjusted using the widget handles in 3D view panel and/or in the 2D slice view panels. | ** '''ROI''' is a Region of Interest (see [[Modules:ROIModule-Documentation-3.6|the ROI module documentation]]), which can be defined outside CropVolume, or by creating new MRMLROINode from the selector menu. The ROI can be adjusted using the widget handles in 3D view panel and/or in the 2D slice view panels. | ||
** '''ROI visibility''' allows to turn the visibility of the 3D widget on or off in the 3D view panel. | ** '''ROI visibility''' allows to turn the visibility of the 3D widget on or off in the 3D view panel. |
Revision as of 03:33, 21 November 2011
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Introduction and Acknowledgements
This work is part of the National Alliance for Medical Image Computing (NA-MIC), funded by the National Institutes of Health through the NIH Roadmap for Medical Research, Grant U54 EB005149. Information on NA-MIC can be obtained from the NA-MIC website. The development of this module was supported in part by NIH CA111288 and CA151261. | |||||
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Module Description
This module allows to extract rectangular subvolume from a scalar image, with the subvolume defined by Slicer ROI widget.
You can use this module to crop a DTI or DWI volume.
The cropping functionality of this module is enabled by Resample Scalar/Vector/DWI Volume module, which is called internally.
Use Cases
Most frequently used for these scenarios:
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Tutorials
Not available at this time, but see the list of Slicer 3.6 tutorials that use CropVolume here: Modules:CropVolume-Documentation-3.6.
Panels and their use
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Similar Modules
References
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Information for Developers
Section under construction. |