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AMIDE: A Medical Imaging Data Examiner
AMIDE is a competely free tool for viewing, analyzing, and registering volumetric medical imaging data sets. It's been developed using GTK+/GNOME, and runs on any system that supports the toolkit (Linux, Mac OS X with fink, etc.).
Features include:
- Abitrary orientation, thickness, and time period slice
viewing of a data set.
- Multiple data sets can be loaded and viewed at once. Each
data set can be viewed from any orientation.
- Nearest Neighbor and Trilinear interpolation functions
- Zooming
- The following colormaps are supported:
Black/White,White/Black,Red/Green/Blue Temperature, Hot
Metal/Blue/Green, Spectrum, NIH/UCLA
- Thresholding: data sets are thresholded independently.
Data sets can be thresholded over the entire data set or over each
slice.
- 3-dimensional ROI's can be drawn directly on the images and
statistics can be generated for these ROI's. Currently
supported ROI's are ellipsoids, elliptic cylinder's, boxes, and
isocontours.
- Imports raw data files (8bit,16bit,32bit,float,etc).
Imports CTI 6.4 and CTI 7.0 using libecat. Imports Acr/Nema
2.0, Analyze (SPM), DICOM 3.0, InterFile3.3, and Gif87a/89a
using (X)medcon/libmdc.
- Saves studies (ROI and Data Set data) as XML data.
- Series of slices can be viewed.
- True volume rendering support with the capability of
rendering multiple data sets at a time. Series of renderings
can be saved as MPEG1 movies. Data sets can also be rendered as
stereoscopic image pairs
- Semiautomated alignment of data sets is supported. This is
done by placing fiducial reference points on the data sets to be
aligned, and then running an alignment wizard to perform a rigid
body transformation (procrustes method).
Visit the AMIDE website to learn more about this product.
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