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Whats are the main steps to create 3D rendering from 2D image slices?

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Whats are the main steps to create 3D rendering from 2D image slices?

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The following lists the main 3D-DOCTOR functions and steps you can use to create 3D rendering from your 2D image slices: 1. File/New Stack to add the slices to the stack list and open it. Or the File/Open command if the slices are already in a list or a single image file. 2. Function Keys F2 and F3 to zoom in and out. F5 and F6 to switch to the previous and next image slice. Click on the animation tool bar to fly through the slices. View/Image Contrast to adjust display contrast, etc. 3. Edit/Calibrations to enter image spatial/spectral resolution. 4. Edit/Object Settings to add new object groups for holding the boundary data. 5. Use 3D Rendering/Auto Segment and define the number of objects to be segmented for fast automatic segmentation. You can also use the 3D Rendering/Interactive Segment or Edit/Boundary Editor to trace object boundaries automatically or manually. The boundary data will be used by the following steps. 6. Use the 3D Rendering/Surface Rendering commands to create 3D

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