It uses a combination of operations, of which thresholding is a part. Try it out for yourself. It's a great time-saving alternative to manual segmentation. And it's free.
Hi Mike, Do you know if it's possible to get a CT scan that's already been reformatted into a 3D image by the technician to a printable model? I tried using the "unformatted" scan (the images) into 3D Slicer but it doesn't seem to be working. All of my files on the cd have a suffix of .dll. Not too sure what that the suffixes mean.
Dear DR.Mike,amazing video. I am vinod here am dentist by profession.Using my cbct software,i place virtual dental implant in the jaw bone,but these virtual implants are not being imported into image slicer when i am importing the volume. whats the solution.kindly let me know. thanks and regards...
Hello Mariano, There are several guides showing how to use Meshmixer and other medical 3D printing resources in the embodi3D tutorials section. www.embodi3d.com/tutorials.html/
Dear Dr. Mike, thanks for an amazing video :) I am new in 3D hence my novice question. in the ct viewer at my hospital I can convert the CT to dicom format. when i select this option it begin saving af lot .dcm files on my local drive. every image i approximate 4mb Question: In order to make af 3D STL-file do i then have to dicom format all 3 dimensions (coronal, sagital, axial) in the CT-scan? or is sufficient to import one dimmension of -dcm files into the 3D slicer? regards samir
Excellent question. Embodi3D DOES NOT share member data with any outside entities. Your privacy is a top concern for us and you and your data are safe with us. You can read more about our privacy policy here. www.embodi3d.com/privacy-policy/
Dr Mike can you see everything say if you had a chest, abdomen, pelvis ct ? Could you pull out any part ,say soft tissues ,lymphnodes etc
DR.Mike great video, one question did you know how to make 3d printable model for arteries from a CT scan ?
I know this video is years old, but there is no image processing tab or private tab anymore. Where would I find the newest tutorial?
I am having trouble getting the cartilage to print on the ribs. Any tips?
This is very good for CT based images - but what if my whole spinal imaging history is MRI - that seems to be an area that is somewhat neglected?
Dear Dr. Mike, amazing video. May I ask how the Image3d software works? Is it threshold based segmentation or are other methods involved?
It uses a combination of operations, of which thresholding is a part. Try it out for yourself. It's a great time-saving alternative to manual segmentation. And it's free.
Hi Mike, Do you know if it's possible to get a CT scan that's already been reformatted into a 3D image by the technician to a printable model? I tried using the "unformatted" scan (the images) into 3D Slicer but it doesn't seem to be working. All of my files on the cd have a suffix of .dll. Not too sure what that the suffixes mean.
Will this work with scans of animal skeletons?
Yes.
This is amazing, thank you!
Dear DR.Mike,amazing video. I am vinod here am dentist by profession.Using my cbct software,i place virtual dental implant in the jaw bone,but these virtual implants are not being imported into image slicer when i am importing the volume. whats the solution.kindly let me know. thanks and regards...
Hello Vinod. See my response to your question in the forums. www.embodi3d.com/forums/topic/76036-dental-implants/
Super Cool! Thank You
Thank You.
Hi, I don't understand how to smooth my piece at Meshmixer.... can you explain?
Hello Mariano, There are several guides showing how to use Meshmixer and other medical 3D printing resources in the embodi3D tutorials section. www.embodi3d.com/tutorials.html/
Dear Dr. Mike,
thanks for an amazing video :)
I am new in 3D hence my novice question.
in the ct viewer at my hospital I can convert the CT to dicom format. when i select this option it begin saving af lot .dcm files on my local drive. every image i approximate 4mb
Question: In order to make af 3D STL-file do i then have to dicom format all 3 dimensions (coronal, sagital, axial) in the CT-scan? or is sufficient to import one dimmension of -dcm files into the 3D slicer?
regards
samir
Look at the teeth of your model, could reduce the smoothing to loose less details?
How is this service free?
I don't mean to be paranoid, but I am just concerned if Embodi3D will share our customer data to marketers, etc.
Excellent question. Embodi3D DOES NOT share member data with any outside entities. Your privacy is a top concern for us and you and your data are safe with us. You can read more about our privacy policy here. www.embodi3d.com/privacy-policy/
too low quality image to actually be of any medical use
dont waste your time, this isnt working on the website.... thanks for wasting my time!!!