This page serves and its subpages serve as a preliminary user guide for PyReconstruct, an extensible successor to RECONSTRUCTâ„¢ written from the ground up in Python. Please have a look at the source code on our lab's GitHub site. Question can be directed toward PyReconstruct's primary developers, Julian Falco (julian.falco@utexas.edu) and Michael Chirillo (m.chirillo@utexas.edu). You can navigate around this wiki by clicking the links below or in the sidebar to the left.
Install PyReconstruct and get it up and running. |
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Go all out and get the developer version of PyReconstruct. | |
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Start a new series and begin tracing. | |
Understand the layout and the various functions of the main window. | |
Find out more about alignments and aligning. | |
Get access to lists and list operations. | |
Learn how to filter using regular expressions. | |
Perform operations with and to your series. | |
Visualize objects in three dimensions. | |
Make sure your work is in tip-top shape. | |
Leave comments in the field, assign curators to objects, and more. | |
Explore a random collection of possibilities. |