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<strong>Living</strong> <strong>Image</strong> ® Software User’s Manual<br />

11.7 3D Tools - Organs Tab<br />

3. To change the location of a plane, move the coronal, sagittal, or transaxial slider left<br />

or right. Alternatively, click the slider, then press the ← or → keyboard arrow keys.<br />

- The Coronal, Sagittal, or Transaxial windowpane is automatically updated.<br />

The <strong>Living</strong> <strong>Image</strong> ® software provides digital mouse atlases that enable you to display a<br />

3D skeleton and organs on the 3D reconstruction (Table 11.7). Select the atlas and organs<br />

that you want to display in the Organs tab. The software automatically aligns the organs<br />

on the surface. However, you can also manually adjust the scale or location of organs<br />

on the surface. You can also import a custom organ atlas created from Open Inventor<br />

files (.iv).<br />

Figure 11.10 3D tools, Organs tab<br />

Sagittal plane<br />

Coronal<br />

plane<br />

Transaxial plane<br />

Coronal, sagittal, and transaxial views show the slice<br />

through the surface taken by the associated plane.<br />

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