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Image:IO.png|IO: [[Documentation|Improved IO capabilities]] include support for DICOM, NRRD, NIFTI, Tiff, JPG, Freesurfer, FITS and a number of other formats
 
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Image:DataLoadingStartPlan.png|[[Slicer3:Remote_Data_Handling|Remote Data Handling]] allows uploads and downloads from image informatics frameworks such as BIRN, and XNAT
 
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Image:Slicer_IGTL_PartialImage.png|[http://wiki.na-mic.org/Wiki/index.php/OpenIGTLink OpenIGTLink] interfaces to devices such as scanners, trackers, and robots
 
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Revision as of 19:48, 29 May 2008

Home < Announcements:Slicer3.2

Slicer 3.2

Slicer 3.2, a major release of the Slicer software platform, is scheduled for release. Release candidates should be available on Monday, June 2nd 2008. The new release contains hundreds of changes to the software. Highlights include:

  • Improved Multi-platform support and availability of pre-compiled binaries for Windows, Mac OS X, and Linux
  • New ways to display, interact and record complex visualizations of cross-sectional and deried data
  • Advanced data fusion and registration capabilities
  • Segmentation tools
  • Support for complex data such as DTI
  • Interfaces to informatics frameworks

Click here to download different versions of Slicer3 and find pointers to the source code, mailing lists and bug tracker. Please note that Slicer continues to be a research package and is not intended for clinical use. Testing of functionality is an ongoing activity with high priority, however, some features of Slicer3 are not fully tested.

Integrated Volume Rendering:
View of the abdominal atlas
Bone and large vessels are volume rendered.
Example of Volume Rendering

Overview