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11. 3D Reconstruction of Sources<br />

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11.6 3D Tools - Volume Tab<br />

The voxels are automatically displayed when the 3D reconstruction is complete. In the<br />

3D tools, the Volume tab displays the voxel intensity and other data, and provides tools<br />

for voxel measurement and display.<br />

Figure 11.8 3D tools, Volume tab<br />

Table 11.6 3D tools, Volume tab<br />

Item Description<br />

Render Volume Choose this option to display the voxels.<br />

Min The minimum voxel intensity (photons/sec for DLIT results; N mm2 for<br />

FLIT results).<br />

Max The maximum voxel intensity (photons/sec).<br />

Render voxels as A drop-down list of shapes for voxel display.<br />

Threshold Choose this option to apply a minimum threshold intensity to the voxel<br />

display.<br />

Intensity Use the Intensity slider, the arrows, or enter a value in the box to<br />

Color Table<br />

set the minimum threshold intensity.<br />

Specifies the color table for the voxel intensity scale.<br />

Reverse Choose this option to reverse the color table. For example, the<br />

BlackRed color table represents the source intensity (photons/sec)<br />

from low to high using a color scale from black to red. If Reverse is<br />

chosen, the source intensity (photons/sec) from low to high is<br />

represented using the color scale from red to black.<br />

Logarithmic Scale Choose this option to apply a logarithmic scale to the color table.<br />

Source Voxel Click the button, then click a voxel in the 3D reconstruction to<br />

Measurement display measurements for the voxel.<br />

Total Flux (DLIT<br />

results)<br />

The total flux measured for the voxels selected using the voxel tool.<br />

Total<br />

N mm<br />

Fluorescence<br />

Yield<br />

(FLIT results)<br />

2 measured for the voxels selected using the Measure Voxels<br />

tool .<br />

Volume Volume of the selected voxels (mm 3 ).

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