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** Sorry I won't make the hangout.  Viewing individual pixels is generally useful for technical work, such as medical physics.  It is a common feature in commercial programs, and we eventually will want in Slicer, but not terribly urgent.  -Greg
 
** Sorry I won't make the hangout.  Viewing individual pixels is generally useful for technical work, such as medical physics.  It is a common feature in commercial programs, and we eventually will want in Slicer, but not terribly urgent.  -Greg
 
** It is available on a per volume level in the volume module and on a per volume and viewer level in the slice viewers/3D viewers.
 
** It is available on a per volume level in the volume module and on a per volume and viewer level in the slice viewers/3D viewers.
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Revision as of 20:37, 1 July 2013

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To discuss

  • Release plans
    • Need to have a version for upcoming training events starting in September
    • Need time to test and update documentation
  • Triage of the 4.3 release roadmap
    • What to do with 'unfunded' feature requests and issues? Suggestion is to assign them to None as a flag that these are good project for new developers to address.
  • #3200: Option to make non-interpolated views as default
    • Sorry I won't make the hangout. Viewing individual pixels is generally useful for technical work, such as medical physics. It is a common feature in commercial programs, and we eventually will want in Slicer, but not terribly urgent. -Greg
    • It is available on a per volume level in the volume module and on a per volume and viewer level in the slice viewers/3D viewers.
different interpolation options in slice and 3D viewers