A lightbox is a single image that holds a set of subimages, arranged in a grid. The images can have a small border or spacing between them. Consecutive subimages will be appear the same row of the grid.
If overlay_colors are given, the volume will be used as the background, and it will only be visible where overlay_colors has transparency.
volvis.lightbox(
volume,
slices = -5,
axis = 1L,
per_row = 5L,
per_col = NULL,
border_geometry = "5x5",
background_color = "#000000",
arrange_single_image = FALSE
)
a magick image instance
3D array, can be numeric (gray-scale intensity values) or color strings. If numeric, the intensity values must be in range `[0, 1]`.
slice index definition. If a vector of integers, interpreted as slice indices. If a single negative interger `-n`, interpreted as every `nth` slice, starting at slice 1. The character string 'all' or the value `NULL` will be interpreted as *all slices*.
positive integer in range 1L..3L, the axis to use.
positive integer, the number of subimages per row in the output image. If `NULL`, automatically computed from the number of slices and the `per_col` parameter.
positive integer, the number of subimages per column in the output image. If `NULL`, automatically computed from the number of slices and the `per_row` parameter.
string, a geometry string passed to magick::image_border
to define the borders to add to each image tile. The default value adds 5 pixels, both horizontally and vertically.
string, a valid ImageMagick color string such as "white" or "#000080". The color to use when extending images (e.g., when creating the border). Defaults to black.
logical, whether to apply the given arrangement (from parameters `per_row` and `per_column`) even if a single slice (a 2D image) is passed as `volume`. Defaults to FALSE, which prevents that background tiles are added to fill the row up to `per_row` images. This also prevents the border from getting added to a single image, so all you see is the raw image. Set to `TRUE` if you want to arrange even a single image in a row with a border.
volvis.lb
Other volume visualization:
volvis.lb()