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In case, that you have 'n x the dimensions of your images' (with n being an integer), the logic will generate several 3D volumes. For example: a stack with 300 images of 100 x 100 pixels will be converted into 3 3D volumes where the first 100 slices of the stack will be used to create the first 3D, and so on. | In case, that you have 'n x the dimensions of your images' (with n being an integer), the logic will generate several 3D volumes. For example: a stack with 300 images of 100 x 100 pixels will be converted into 3 3D volumes where the first 100 slices of the stack will be used to create the first 3D, and so on. | ||
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- | Here, a very specific example should be given/described. In the future, this can be supported by screenshots etc.. For the moment, give an example easy enough for the user to understand, but specific enough to elaborate why a given parameter is a good set for this very situation. | ||
===== Parameters and I/O ===== | ===== Parameters and I/O ===== |