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Jul 18, 2017 11:07 AM | bsuter - IST Austria
Z-stack stitching
You could reconstruct the soma (and nearby processes) from the
60x stack, then separately load the 20x stack and load the
reconstructed soma, then align the soma reconstruction to the 20x
stack and do the rest of your reconstruction from the 20x stack.
What you're trying to do sounds like "multi-scale" image management
(where depending on zoom-level you display/use a higher-resolution
data set, or - if zoomed out - a lower-resolution data set). This is
what e.g. Google Maps does in 2D, with tiles. I don't know whether
Vaa3D can do this, with 3D data.
60x stack, then separately load the 20x stack and load the
reconstructed soma, then align the soma reconstruction to the 20x
stack and do the rest of your reconstruction from the 20x stack.
What you're trying to do sounds like "multi-scale" image management
(where depending on zoom-level you display/use a higher-resolution
data set, or - if zoomed out - a lower-resolution data set). This is
what e.g. Google Maps does in 2D, with tiles. I don't know whether
Vaa3D can do this, with 3D data.
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merlin williams | Jul 18, 2017 | |
bsuter | Jul 18, 2017 | |