[Neuroimaging] Combining binary mask to 3D volume
Alexandra Badea, Ph.D.
alexandra.badea at duke.edu
Mon Feb 13 19:56:03 EST 2023
Do you mean as in multiplying the two volumes? Or perhaps you want to consider adding an alpha channel.
Alexandra
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Subject: [Neuroimaging] Combining binary mask to 3D volume
Good afternoon,
I am trying to overlay a binary mask to 3D volume and combine them into a single file. Is there any way to do this?
Thank you,
Kind regards,
Jacob
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Central Clinical School, Monash University
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