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Exporting ROIs to Thickness Meshes

For analysis and visualization purposes, Dragonfly can compute and generate color-coded meshes from regions of interest that show referential values of the local thickness between boundary points. Thickness is calculated as the diameter of a hypothetical sphere that fits within each boundary point. It is the same, except for numerical errors, as computing volume thickness at the source of the mesh and sampling it on the vertices of the mesh.

As shown in the illustration below, referential values are color-mapped according to the applied look-up table (LUT). Thickness meshes can be examined in 3D and 2D views.

Thickness mesh with scalar values

Thickness mesh

The measurements available in the Scalar information box on the Data Properties and Settings panel, shown below, include the minimum and maximum values of the local thickness. You can also filter displayed ranges in the Measurement Inspector.

Scalar information box on the Data Properties and Settings panel

Two methods — Laplacian Smoothing and Hamming Windowed Smoothing — are available for smoothing in the Export as Thickness Mesh dialog, shown below. Sampling is also available.

 

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