If you are interested in learning how to use 3D Slicer to create volume renders and 3D models. Join Mike as he works with a radiologist resident on how he can use '3D Slicer' in his research on creating tangible models from low cost 3D printers for research and education.
This will be a live event with Q/A enabled.
NOTE: 3D Slicer is a not an FDA approved medical imaging software. It is to be used solely for the purpose of education and research.
Few items I stumbled on that I remember now.
DTI stands for 'Diffusion Tensor Imaging' These are the cool fiber looking images. you may have seen and very useful for seeing neural pathways and white matter in the brain. I still owe Dr. Klioze a tangible model derived from a data set he sent. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Diffusion_MRI
Make sure you select the proper gradient image scales when creating volume renders. Otherwise you run into the trouble as I did on the show. :(
The item I was struggling with is "Crop Volume" because you can't find it as standard drop down menu item. You can find it under "All Menu Items" which is located at the top of the main menu item list, which does as it is labeled and that is to list all the menu items. Or buried under the Converters menu item. Personally I would call it the "ROI Volume Crop" tool for a stronger association. In any case, easy to use when you find it.