Example Screenshots View5D
The applet itself can be accessed at the end of
this document.
Below you can see a screenshot (MRI Stack example dataset from ImageJ)
of View5D, currently displaying three orthogonal sections, each extracted
from the appropriate lines indicated by the green crosshairs. Currently
a non-linear colormap (red glow) is chosen and the overflow/underflow-toggle
is active as can be seen by the green background. Clicking on the image
displays it in original size, which helps reading the displayed information
(text on the right side).
The next example shows a series of 2D microscope
images (which actually are maximum projections of confocal data) stacked
along the 3rd dimension. The lower left part is in projection mode displaying
a sum-projection of only the ROI selected in the XY-view. Furthermore markers
are set in 3D and the line conneting them is displayed as a projection.
The distance as well as the slope (in this case speed of movement) is given.
A tracking application using View5D is shown below.
The dataset was provided by Michael Redd, University College London, UK.
Two of the automatically traced cell positions needed to be refined by hand
in a few time steps. For better visualization the YZ- and XZ-views have been
switched to the projection mode. Note that some cells are to dim to be seen
at the viewer setting at which this picture was taken.
Below a 3-color image loaded from ImageJ is displayed.
A region of interest was selected and the corresponding 2D (red, blue)
histogram of it and another region situated in the nose of the mandrill
is displayed in a seperate viewer below.
A region of interest selected in the histogram
(as displayed above) was then applied to generate a gate (displayed in green)
in the original data (red channel displayed as grayscale):
The View5D Applet can be accessed in the examples
below
On some systems (e.g. MacOS 9) there are known problems running the applets,
which is due to an old Java runtime engine (preferably use a recent one
from Sun Microsystems) or insufficient memory available to the Java runtime
engine (This can eventually be configured somewhere!?).
Axialtomographic
reconstruction of a spore (3D, 2 color, R. Heintzmann, Univ. of Heidelberg):
sporebyte.html
7-color FISH (Dataset by Christine Fauth, LMU Muenchen): small.html
Back to the View5D homepage
For hints and suggestions, contact the author under heintzmann at gmail dot com