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Welcome to the Reconstruct Users Group.

Reconstruct is a Windows application for montaging, aligning, tracing, measuring, and reconstructing objects from serial section images. For details see:

Fiala JC (2005) Reconstruct: a free editor for serial section microscopy. J Microscopy 218:52-61.

By subscribing to this group you will receive announcements about future releases and be able to participate in discussions about using Reconstruct. The latest versions are available in the Files section.

Have questions about using Reconstruct? Look here for answers to frequently asked questions.

Happy Reconstructing,

JC Fiala (5/23/2006)


(Left: A spiny dendrite competes with a hippocampal interneuron dendrite for synaptic access to an axon.)

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Re: export 3D scene
... I have been using two methods successfuuly for the last 2 years or so. 1. To view a VRML file: import the cortona plugin into p/point. The plugin can
Posted - Fri Oct 3, 2008 7:29 pm
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need help on exporting 3D parameters of objects
Hello, everyone, I am trying to find a way to export the x,y,z coordinate of the objects. Now I have around 500 objects in a stack, each represented by a
Posted - Fri Oct 3, 2008 5:28 pm
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Re: export 3D scene
Freez Screen Video Capture at: http://www.smallvideosoft.com/ With this you can capture on a avi file whathever you do on your desktop. You can play the 3D
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Re: export 3D scene
Yes - If you export as a VMRL file, you should be able to import it into an AVI maker - though what I usually do is have the movie running in a VMRL viewer
Posted - Tue Sep 2, 2008 6:22 pm
Kristen M. Harris
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export 3D scene
Hello, I was wondering if it is possible to export a 3D scene so that it could be presented as an avi file or some other file that can play in microsoft power
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