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Revision as of 13:28, 21 November 2011

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Introduction: Slicer 4.0 Tutorials

  • This page contains "How to" tutorials with matched sample data sets. They demonstrate how to use the 3D Slicer environment (version 4.0 release) to accomplish certain tasks.
  • For tutorials for other versions of Slicer, please visit the Slicer training portal.
  • For "reference manual" style documentation, please visit the Slicer 4.0 documentation page
  • For questions related to the Slicer4 Compendium, please send an e-mail to Sonia Pujol, Ph.D

General Introduction

Slicer Welcome Tutorial

  • The SlicerWelcome tutorial is an introduction to Slicer based on the Welcome module.
  • Audience: First time users who want a general introduction to the software.

SlicerWelcome tutorial

Slicer4Minute Tutorial

  • The Slicer4Minute tutorial is a brief introduction to the advanced 3D visualization capabilities of Slicer4.0.
  • Audience: First time users who just want to get going.
  • The Slicer4Minute dataset contains an MR scan of the brain and 3D reconstructions of the anatomy

Slicer3Visualization Tutorial

Slicer4Minute tutorial

Slicer4Visualization tutorial

  • The Slicer3Visualization tutorial guides through 3D data loading and visualization in Slicer3.6. It is an extended version of the Slicer4Minute tutorial
  • Audience: Users of Slicer who need a more comprehensive overview over Slicer4 visualization capabilities.

Slicer3Visualization Data

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Specific Functions

Introduction for software developers