Handling Anisotropic voxels
If voxels are not cubic, your image may appear flattened in certain views. By default, Tracer will
show you the data "as is", but you can configure Tracer to display the images as if the voxels were
cubic.
- To display the voxels cubically, scaled to the true voxel x-size
- From the "Voxels" menu, select "Scale to File X"
- To display the voxels cubically, scaled to the true voxel y-size
- From the "Voxels" menu, select "Scale to File Y"
- To display the voxels cubically, scaled tot he true voxel z-size
- From the "Voxels" menu, select "Scale to File Z"
- To return to anisotropic display
- From the "Voxels" menu, select "Display anisotropically
- To review the size of the current display voxels
- Open the "Voxels" menu and review the various reported "Display ..." values.
©2001 Roger P. Woods, M.D.
Modified: December 15, 2001