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If already have the numpy array then it's easy: from vedo import *
vol = Volume(array)
vol.print()
show(vol, axes=1) |
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Hi, so I've started to read the documentation for vedo, but I'm still confused on how to start, so I was wondering if anyone could help. I have about 30 .png images of 2-D RGB H&E Images (so they are all 3-d numpy arrays of size (x,y,3)) and for visualization, I'm trying to stack these 2-D images on top of each other in the z-axis so that I have a 3-D visualization of these images. Could someone help me how to perhaps start on this? All of the 2-D RGB H&E Images have the same size and they have already been registered so that simply stacking them in 3-D will result in a visualization. Thank you so much!
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