The screenshots are side by side stereoscopic images rendered by our imaging system. Click on the link and use the cross-eyed viewing method to see the images in stereoscopic 3D.
Cross your eyes so that your right eye sees the right image at the same time your left eye sees the left image. Stare at the point between the two images and slowly cross your eyes until the two images merge into a center image (with an extra image on either side), which will be in stereo 3D.
A CT scan of the upper torso from a number of viewpoints.
This is an example of an MRI with a segmented tumor in the brainstem.
A number of pyramidal cells from human cortex, a mulitchannel dataset acquired with a confocal microscope.
Another CT dataset
A CT dataset with a pulmonary stent