CENTER SCREEN AREA / IMAGE CONTAINERS - …
LSM 710 and LSM 780
Carl Zeiss
3D View (Image VisArtplus)
Systems
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02/2010
6.8.6
Clipping Planes
Fig. 208
Image Display window, 3D display, Clipping planes
VisArt
plus
can display up to three so called
Clipping planes
. These planes can be used to cut the volume
open in order to visualize structures which are within a given volume. Clipping planes make most sense
when used in the
Surface
and
Mixed
mode but can also be used with limited functionality with the
rendering modes
Maximum
and
Transparency
as well as in the Split mode (see below)
The clipping planes can be accessed via the
3D
tab or the
Clipping
tab. On the 3D tab only the most
commonly used functionality is available. The full functionality can be accessed on the
Clipping
tab.
Note that the
Clipping
tab is only available with the
Show all
mode active.
In
Surface
mode clipping planes can be used in a channel specific manner. This means, that in a
multichannel image one can selectively cut away portions of the volume in one channel in order to unveil
other structures from other channels. This technique is also applicable in
Mixed
mode.
A further possibility is, to use clipping planes in order to display only the grey values of the volume which
touch the clipping plane.