3D visualization overview
Opening the 3D visualization window
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To open the 3D visualization window, click the button in the Image or Workspace ribbon. View your image or image stack in three dimensions, as a partial projection, or as cross sections. Use the 3D visualization window to create video clips, and export your 3D representations. |
Tools in the 3D visualization window
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Create video clips using movie mode. |
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Use the Set Scene Rotation tool to specify the perspective (image rotation in X, Y, and Z) when creating figures or movies to share your work. |
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Take a snapshot of what is displayed in the 3D visualization window. |
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Split large and/or complex images into Subvolumes to facilitate analysis. |
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Select a color channel for display in the 3D visualization window using the Channel panel. |
Moving and displaying images and data
Navigating with your mouse
- Drag to rotate (3D view only).
- Drag to pan/move the image (projection views only).
- Hold down the SHIFT key and drag to pan (3D view only).
- Scroll the mouse wheel to zoom.
Additional image-navigation controls
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Use the Set Scene Rotation tool to indicate the degrees of rotation in X, Y, and Z to rotate the image. The effect is equivalent to dragging the image with your mouse, but with more precision. |
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Use the 2D rotation tool to spin a stack and change its orientation: click the button and drag to rotate clockwise or counterclockwise. |
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Use the move-pivot-point tool to change the rotation axis: click the button, then click the new rotation point in the image. When you drag the image, it will rotate around the new point. |
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Click to return to the original orientation of the image. |
3D and cross-section (image slice) views
Click the Image button to access the Change Image Display controls.
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3D Volume is the default view. You can choose to show just portion of the 3D volume by selecting partial projection and adjusting sliders in the user interface.
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Image Slice mode is also available. Display or hide planes (XY, XZ or YZ) to facilitate your work.