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30 30  === Use the "QUINT image creator" app ===
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32 +(% style="color:#e67e22" %)NB! we are still working on this app for the moment. For the enabling viewer links,  make your bucket "public". The collab can still be "private".
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32 32  **2a. Select images to ingest**
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34 34  Click on your images in order to select them and press the "create brain from selection" button. Choose a name for your serie.
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271 271  === Create annotation points ===
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273 -To extract a coordinate, the mouse marker must be positioned at the desired location, and press the space bar. **A cross will appear in the selected colour** (under settings), representing the location of the extracted coordinate. After all desired points have been marked, **the coordinates can be exported** either to **Excel** (XLSX export).
275 +To extract a coordinate, the mouse marker must be positioned at the desired location, and press the space bar. A cross will appear in the selected colour (under Settings), representing the location of the extracted coordinate. After all desired points have been marked, the coordinates can be exported either to Excel.
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275 -Press delete in order to remove an annotation.
277 +Press "delete" in order to remove an annotation.
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279 +Save your annotations with the "save" or "save as" buttons. The file format is .lz
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277 277  === Export of coordinate points ===
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279 -or to **MeshView** (11) using the corresponding buttons in the upper toolbar.
283 +The created points can be exported to an Excel book by pressing "XLSX export".
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285 +The saved .lz file can also be visualised in the 3D viewer, MeshView.
286 +
281 281  == **How to use MeshView** ==
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289 +MeshView is a web application for real-time 3D display of surface mesh data representing structural parcellations from volumetric atlases, and point clouds extracted from datasets.
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291 +Online manual: [[https:~~/~~/meshview-for-brain-atlases.readthedocs.io/en/latest>>https://meshview-for-brain-atlases.readthedocs.io/en/latest]]
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293 +The view can be magnified using the 4-arrow "X" symbol in the top-right corner.
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295 +=== Open point cloud files ===
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297 +MeshView can open annotations from LocaliZoom (.lz files). Possibility of a global control of all structures, using the slider will render the meshes transparent or disappear.
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299 +The individual control allow each structure to be made transparent or disappear. The color for each structure can be changed when clicking on the colored square.
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301 +Navigation in the hierarchy is possible by clicking on the region names (grey boxes), this will collapse parts of the region tree.
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303 +=== Export images ===
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305 +The "screenshot" button allows to capture the main window view as a png file.
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307 +[[image:image19.png]]
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