You can also customize the display of the volume in the 3-D Display tab in the app toolstrip. In the 3-D Display pane, you can rotate the volume to examine the data from every angle, using the mouse. To determine what you want to segment, explore the volume using the 3-D Display pane and the Slice pane. You can optionally load an existing set of labels into the app using the Open Labels button. To change the color associated with the label, double-click the color square displayed in the Labels pane. To change the name of the label, double-click the label name. However, to create a binary mask, you must use only one label. You can define multiple labels in the Labels pane. The app also automatically creates a label for the segmentation in the Labels pane, using the default name Label1. In this dataset, the first few slices do not contain images of the brain. The app displays the number of the slice displayed at the top of the image, for example, 1/155. By default, the Slice pane displays the first slice of your data.
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