
Please, refer to this GitHub repository for additional info, updates, issue reports, and discussion A collection of configuration files (SmARTR networks) published in "The SmARTR Pipeline: a modular workflow for the cinematic rendering of 3D scientific imaging data", enabling the creation of cinematic (photorealistic) renderings of 3D data in the FREE software MeVisLab Each folder in the archive contains one or more SmARTR network files, the scan and mask files required for the practical examples detailed in the Supplemental Data of the article, and an additional folder with LUT presets.
Path tracing, Evolutionary biology, CT-scan, Biodiversity conservation, 3D Imaging, Invertebrate zoology, Visual arts, Cinematic rendering, Biological morphology, Magnetic resonance imaging, 3D Visualization, DVR, Anatomy and morphology, Evo-Devo, FOS: Biological sciences, Developmental biology, DiceCT, Comparative morphology, 3D Rendering, Computed tomography, Photorealistic rendering, Zoology, MRI
Path tracing, Evolutionary biology, CT-scan, Biodiversity conservation, 3D Imaging, Invertebrate zoology, Visual arts, Cinematic rendering, Biological morphology, Magnetic resonance imaging, 3D Visualization, DVR, Anatomy and morphology, Evo-Devo, FOS: Biological sciences, Developmental biology, DiceCT, Comparative morphology, 3D Rendering, Computed tomography, Photorealistic rendering, Zoology, MRI
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