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In the control panel on the left you can choose to work with volumes, ROIs, Surfaces and Way Points. Each one has it's own set of controls and options described below. === Volumes === When working with volumes, under '''Color Map''', you can select '''Grayscale''', '''Heat''', '''Jet''', and '''Lookup Table.''' Grayscale, Heat and Jet have the same control panel. ==== Grayscale, Heat, Jet ==== {{attachment:controlpanelgrayscale.gif}} |
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=== Volumes === ==== Grayscale ==== ==== Heat ==== ==== Jet ==== |
In this panel you can see your volumes listed at the top, in this case flash23. The box next to the volume name is checked, meaning the volume is active for editing and visible in the viewing screen. Below, you can adjust the opacity between 0, completely transparent, and 1, completely opaque. Checking '''Smoothing display''' will smooth the edges of anything you have drawn on the volume.U Underneath this is the Color Map drop down menu where you can choose Grayscale, Heat, Jet or Lookup Table. Using the sliding bars for Window, Level, Min, and Max you can adjust the '''contrast''' of the volume. |
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{{attachment:controlpanelcolor.gif}} In this panel, Lookup Table has been selected as the Color Map. Here too, you can adjust opacity between 0 and 1 with the sliding bar. Below that is a list of different brain regions, and their associated colors. From this menu you can choose which brain region you are going to code or label. This is generally used n the Voxel Edit mode (at which point the '''Drawing Toolbox''' will pop up, described below). |
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Interface
Freeview consists of one window. In this window there is the main viewing area, to the left is the control panel, at the top is the toolbar, at the bottom are the cursor and mouse coordinates, and if you are in the "Voxel Edit" mode, there will be a floating "Drawing" toolbox.
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Control Panel
In the control panel on the left you can choose to work with volumes, ROIs, Surfaces and Way Points. Each one has it's own set of controls and options described below.
Volumes
When working with volumes, under Color Map, you can select Grayscale, Heat, Jet, and Lookup Table. Grayscale, Heat and Jet have the same control panel.
Grayscale, Heat, Jet
In this panel you can see your volumes listed at the top, in this case flash23. The box next to the volume name is checked, meaning the volume is active for editing and visible in the viewing screen.
Below, you can adjust the opacity between 0, completely transparent, and 1, completely opaque. Checking Smoothing display will smooth the edges of anything you have drawn on the volume.U Underneath this is the Color Map drop down menu where you can choose Grayscale, Heat, Jet or Lookup Table.
Using the sliding bars for Window, Level, Min, and Max you can adjust the contrast of the volume.
Lookup Table
In this panel, Lookup Table has been selected as the Color Map. Here too, you can adjust opacity between 0 and 1 with the sliding bar.
Below that is a list of different brain regions, and their associated colors. From this menu you can choose which brain region you are going to code or label. This is generally used n the Voxel Edit mode (at which point the Drawing Toolbox will pop up, described below).
ROIs
picture and explanation of ROIs control panel and buttons here
Surfaces
picture and explanation of Surfaces control panel and buttons here
Way Points
picture and explanation of Way Points control panel and buttons here
Drawing Toolbox
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