KEYWORDS: Fusion2DMethod.
Load
data_for_anatomist/subject01/brain_subject01.nii
data_for_anatomist/subject01/subject01.nii
Put the 2 objects in the same window. What do you see ?
Superimposing does not work here, we have to create a new object that mixes the 2 volumes.
Select the 2 objects in the object list using Ctrl + left buton .
Clik on the fusion button .
A new window is diplayed which allows to select some fusion parameters. Click just on Ok to create the fusion object:
Place this new object in a window.
By default, all volumes have the same color palette. So we will need to change this for one of the two volumes to help differentiate them. For instance, choose the GREEN-ufusion palette for the brain mask. Note that it is also possible to use the contextual menu Color => Set distinct palette, Anatomist will try to set automatically an appropriate palette for the object.
It is possible to change the parameters of the fusion by right-clicking on the fusion object (Fusion2D) and select Fusion => Control 2D fusion.
Set the mapping mode to Linear or Linear / A if B is white. Many modes have been added in Anatomist 4.3, allowing more flexibility according to the data to mix.
You can change the mixing rate between objects to see more one or the other.