Hello,
try this out:
http://www.faqs.org/faqs/medical-image-faq/volume-visualization/
By the way we have used Amira, it is software programed by the Technical University of Berlin, there is a free download of the Betac version on there homepage:
http://amira.zib.de/
As I said Amira is for free and very user-friendly, but it is "only" a Beta version. We have had some problems finding the right filters.
My own experience is (but this depends on what materials you want to segment), that there is no full-automatic way to do this stuff.
If you do not want to install a new software, there is a plug-in for Adobe, in order to make Photoshop capable of importing DICOM-Format.....
My best regards,
happy segmenting,
Erik Forster
Graz, Technical University
Department of Mechanics
+43 316 8737645
Hello,
try this out:
http://www.faqs.org/faqs/medical-image-faq/volume-visualization/
By the way we have used Amira, it is software
programed by the Technical University of Berlin, there is a free download of the
Betac version on there homepage:
http://amira.zib.de/
As I said Amira is for free and very user-friendly, but it is
"only" a Beta version. We have had some problems finding the right
filters.
My own experience is (but this depends on what materials you
want to segment), that there is no full-automatic way to do this
stuff.
If you do not want to install a new software, there is a
plug-in for Adobe, in order to make Photoshop capable of importing
DICOM-Format.....
My best regards,
happy segmenting,
Erik Forster
Graz, Technical University
Department of Mechanics
+43 316 8737645
try this out:
http://www.faqs.org/faqs/medical-image-faq/volume-visualization/
By the way we have used Amira, it is software programed by the Technical University of Berlin, there is a free download of the Betac version on there homepage:
http://amira.zib.de/
As I said Amira is for free and very user-friendly, but it is "only" a Beta version. We have had some problems finding the right filters.
My own experience is (but this depends on what materials you want to segment), that there is no full-automatic way to do this stuff.
If you do not want to install a new software, there is a plug-in for Adobe, in order to make Photoshop capable of importing DICOM-Format.....
My best regards,
happy segmenting,
Erik Forster
Graz, Technical University
Department of Mechanics
+43 316 8737645
Hello,
try this out:
http://www.faqs.org/faqs/medical-image-faq/volume-visualization/
By the way we have used Amira, it is software
programed by the Technical University of Berlin, there is a free download of the
Betac version on there homepage:
http://amira.zib.de/
As I said Amira is for free and very user-friendly, but it is
"only" a Beta version. We have had some problems finding the right
filters.
My own experience is (but this depends on what materials you
want to segment), that there is no full-automatic way to do this
stuff.
If you do not want to install a new software, there is a
plug-in for Adobe, in order to make Photoshop capable of importing
DICOM-Format.....
My best regards,
happy segmenting,
Erik Forster
Graz, Technical University
Department of Mechanics
+43 316 8737645