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Can I read multiple-slice image files to assemble a volume in Slicer Dicer?

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Can I read multiple-slice image files to assemble a volume in Slicer Dicer?

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A 3: Yes. It is easy to read multiple-file data sets. This includes not only image files, but all file types. You could, for example, import a 4D data set consisting of a series of 3D netCDF files. All you have to do is have the files together in one directory. The file names must be identical except of a numeric field. In the Slicer Dicer Open dialog, select “Open multiple-file data set.” Slicer Dicer will automatically detect and open all files satisfying the naming rule.

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