Hi Chris,The answer is yes. Once you have generated the isosurface of a mask layer, right click on the layer in the layer menu and there will be an option to export isosurface. A dialogue should open so you can choose the location.cheers,JessOn Dec 3, 2014, at 12:21 PM, Christopher Butson, PhD wrote:I have generated several isosurfaces using Seg3D and I am now trying to figure out how to export them.I have successfully exported NRRD files for each mask layer and then generated isosurfaces in SCIRun. However, these are causing problems with Tetgen (it keeps crashing SCIRun).Is there a way to export isosurfaces directly from Seg3D?Thanks,ChrisChristopher R. Butson, PhD
Director of Neuromodulation Research
Faculty, Scientific Computing & Imaging (SCI) Institute
Associate Professor, Departments of Biomedical Engineering, Neurology & Neurosurgery
University of Utah
Warnock Engineering Building
72 South Central Campus Drive, Room 3686
Salt Lake City, Utah 84112
butson@sci.utah.edu
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