![]() Vertical: down = decrease, up = increase upper thresholdįorward/backward switch to next color mapĪpply the color table thresholds for each slice individuallyĪpply common color table thresholds over all slices and timesĪllows for entering absolute values for the upper and lower color table thresholdsĭisplay file open dialog for the format which has be selected previouslyĮnable/Disable showing the contour with currently defined threshold in the overlayĮnable/Disable the volume rendering display. Horizontal: left = decrease, right = increase lower threshold Scroll through the slices in a movie mode fashion Increment/decrement the currently shown slices by oneįor a dynamic study, show the same slices at next page of acquisition timesįor a dynamic study, show the same slices at incremented/decremented acquisition timesįor a dynamic study, go to first acquisitionįor a dynamic study, go to last acquisition Replace the display by the next/previous page of slices The active plane (in red brackets) defines whether the x-, y-, or z- plane is shown.ġ) planar views: select an image and show it (enlarged) in a 1x1 configuration the second CTRL+Click restores the original configuration.Ģ) orthogonal views: select the active plane without reslicingĮnable/disable the oblique image reslicing handles ![]() Can also be used to switch from orthogonal views to single plane view. To avoid reslicing in the orthogonal viewing mode please hold down the CTRL key when clicking.ġx1 image display. To direct the keyboard shortcuts to the right images it is essential that they are active, indicated by the blue color of the activator rectangle in the upper left corner of the image display. Many of the viewing functions can be activated and are much faster to use by keyboard shortcuts.
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