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Image:PythonDistanceTransform.png|Distance Transform from a label map calculated by Steve Pieper using the NumpyScript module created by Luca Antiga. 
 
Image:DTI-Visualization-Neurosurgical-Tutorial.png|Exploring DTI visualization using the [http://wiki.na-mic.org/Wiki/index.php/Slicer3.2:Training Neurosurgical Tutorial]. A virtual probe (fiducial) was positioned in the motor cortex and used as a seed for tractography. The region adjacent to the tumor was used as a seeding area for a separate tractography, which is represented as thin lines with ellipsoid glyphs.
 
Image:DTI-Visualization-Neurosurgical-Tutorial.png|Exploring DTI visualization using the [http://wiki.na-mic.org/Wiki/index.php/Slicer3.2:Training Neurosurgical Tutorial]. A virtual probe (fiducial) was positioned in the motor cortex and used as a seed for tractography. The region adjacent to the tumor was used as a seeding area for a separate tractography, which is represented as thin lines with ellipsoid glyphs.
 
Image:Color-image-reslice-2008-06-11.png|'''Color Image Reslice''' Demonstrates the ability to read a sequence of jpg files as a color volume and apply 3D interactive reslice tools.  Image data is Visible Human 2 courtesy of the [http://nac.spl.harvard.edu/pages/Research_Cores#Clinical_Computational_Anatomy_Core NAC Clinical Computational Anatomy Core]
 
Image:Color-image-reslice-2008-06-11.png|'''Color Image Reslice''' Demonstrates the ability to read a sequence of jpg files as a color volume and apply 3D interactive reslice tools.  Image data is Visible Human 2 courtesy of the [http://nac.spl.harvard.edu/pages/Research_Cores#Clinical_Computational_Anatomy_Core NAC Clinical Computational Anatomy Core]

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About the VisualBlog

The VisualBlog is meant to be an easy place to upload screenshot so that both developers and outside observes can track the progress of the project.

Many thanks to developers and users for contributing their images here.