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 This widget creates 3D image data from surface models of objects. X4D tracks objects in X-ray images by generating DRRs from 3D image data (usually CT) of the objects. In some cases CT data is not appropriate for a particular subject and only surface models are available. These surface models could be CAD files of metal implants, or surfaces made from MRI or some other imaging modality that does not represent bone density. This widget creates simulated CT data from the surface models so that the objects can be tracked in X4D. For implants you would typically start with a CAD model of the device, and create a solid object within the image data. For bones, it is recommended that you obtain an outer surface (the outer boundary of the cortical bone), and an inner surface (the inner boundary of the cortical bone), to create more realistic image data. If an inner surface is not available, you can specify the cortical thickness in order to create a shell of constant depth.\\ This widget creates 3D image data from surface models of objects. X4D tracks objects in X-ray images by generating DRRs from 3D image data (usually CT) of the objects. In some cases CT data is not appropriate for a particular subject and only surface models are available. These surface models could be CAD files of metal implants, or surfaces made from MRI or some other imaging modality that does not represent bone density. This widget creates simulated CT data from the surface models so that the objects can be tracked in X4D. For implants you would typically start with a CAD model of the device, and create a solid object within the image data. For bones, it is recommended that you obtain an outer surface (the outer boundary of the cortical bone), and an inner surface (the inner boundary of the cortical bone), to create more realistic image data. If an inner surface is not available, you can specify the cortical thickness in order to create a shell of constant depth.\\
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