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Revision as of 17:18, 18 February 2012

Home < Documentation < 4.0 < SlicerApplication < LookupTables



Overview

Slicer offers a variety of predefined lookup tables (LUT).

LUTs

Slicer ColorPicker

The slicer colorpicker allows to select colors from a label map and to assign them to objects such as surface models or streamlines

LUTs for Charting

Please see the separate page

Custom LUTs

It is relatively easy to create custom LUTs by creating a table with the colors on the wiki. See the example below.


integer_label text_label color notes
0 background rgba(0,0,0,0)
1 tissue rgb(128,174,128) Default label for bodily tissues
2 bone rgb(241,214,145)
3 skin rgb(177,122,101)
4 connective tissue rgb(111,184,210)