Dr. Jekyll is an interactive voxel editor for viewing and editing three-dimensional images. It is specifically aimed at postprocessing of segmented datasets, but offers some functionality for raw data as well.
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The nice people at Systems In Motion (http://www.sim.no/) have released their volume rendering library SIM Voleon (http://dev.sim.no/SIM_Voleon/) as free software under the GPL. We tested a pre-release version of this library when we developed Dr. Jekyll, and the 1.0 version of SIM Voleon works without changes to the Dr. Jekyll code. By using this, Dr. Jekyll is able to offer a three-dimensional volume rendering of the volumes as well as the built-in two-dimensional slices.
- Added man page - The Imagewindows now have a help button displaying a help text. - Other minor fixes.
- mkdir generated/uic-include/ui/
We've finally reached version 1.0: Our theses are finally in the press. No new feature since 0.9b, but is is pretty stable now.
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