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Modifying Image Stacks and Extracting Datasets from Marked Slices

If unrepresentative slices are present within a dataset, the use of some analysis tools may be restricted. For example, an image with major stains might significantly affect the histogram of the intensity distribution and prevent the correct evaluation of automatic thresholding for segmentation. Removing the slice or replacing it with representative information taken from the closest slices may solve this problem. Unrepresentative slices might also cause problems for segmentation algorithms that assume continuity in the direction of slices.

Functions implemented for modifying unrepresentative slices in an image stack include interpolating slices (see Interpolating Image Slices), copying slices (see Copying Marked Slices), and removing slices (see Removing Image Slices). If required, you can also extract a new dataset from marked slices (see Extracting New Datasets from Marked Slices).

 

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