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      Viewing a hi-res volume on a normal volume with a transform       This section describes options available to all volumes, the anatomical volume being the most basic.
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      Making a segmentation volume       This section decsribes how to work with segmentation volumes, a specialization of the anatomical volume type.
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      Functional volumes are like anatomical volumes, but have special thresholding options.
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      Creating and editing control points       Creating and editing control points for volumes using markers.
    1. [wiki:/Scuba2DSurfaces Scuba2DSurfaces]
      Loading and viewing 2D intersections of 3D surfaces.

Working with Data

Scuba allows you to load and visualize many different kinds of data. This section explains what configuration options are available with different types, and what operations you can perform on them.

Subsections

  1. [wiki:/ScubaAnatomicalVolumes ScubaAnatomicalVolumes]

    • This section describes options available to all volumes, the anatomical volume being the most basic.
  2. [wiki:/ScubaVolumeROIs ScubaVolumeROIs]
    • How to load and edit volumetric ROIs, and how to save and load them as label files.
  3. [wiki:/ScubaSegmentations ScubaSegmentations]

    • This section decsribes how to work with segmentation volumes, a specialization of the anatomical volume type.
  4. [wiki:/ScubaFunctionalVolumes ScubaFunctionalVolumes]

    • Functional volumes are like anatomical volumes, but have special thresholding options.
  5. [wiki:/ScubaControlPoints ScubaControlPoints]

    • Creating and editing control points for volumes using markers.
  6. [wiki:/Scuba2DSurfaces Scuba2DSurfaces]
    • Loading and viewing 2D intersections of 3D surfaces.

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