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browse2d

The browse2d program visualises (in principle) any number of registered datasets on a series of simple, 2d images. The disadvantage of the program is that the images must all be resliced and written to disk before the program can run. The program has a main window (Figure 27) and a series of client windows (Figure 28). Clicking a point on the shown image in a client window or changing the slider of a client window, will update all other client windows.
Figure 27: browse2d main window
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Figure 28: browse2d client window
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Claus Svarer 2006-01-11