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Three-dimensional segmentation of computed tomography data using Drishti Paint: new tools and developments

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Hu, Yuzhi
Limaye, Ajay
Lu, Jing

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The Royal Society Publishing

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Computed tomography (CT) has become very widely used in scientific and medical research and industry for its non-destructive and high-resolution means of detecting internal structure. Three-dimensional segmentation of computed tomography data sheds light on internal features of target objects. Three-dimensional segmentation of CT data is supported by various well-established software programs, but the powerful functionalities and capabilities of open-source software have not been fully revealed. Here, we present a new release of the open-source volume exploration, rendering and three-dimensional segmentation software, Drishti v. 2.7. We introduce a new tool for thresholding volume data (i.e. gradient thresholding) and a protocol for performing three-dimensional segmentation using the 3D Freeform Painter tool. These new tools and workflow enable more accurate and precise digital reconstruction, three-dimensional modelling and three-dimensional printing results. We use scan data of a fossil fish as a case study, but our procedure is widely applicable in biological, medical and industrial research.

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Hu Y, Limaye A, Lu J. 2020 Three-dimensional segmentation of computed tomography data using Drishti Paint: new tools and developments. R. Soc. Open Sci. 7: 201033. https://doi.org/10.1098/rsos.201033

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Royal Society Open Science

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