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X-Ray Microscopy Introduction
By Jon Giencke, Bruker X-ray Diffraction (XRD) and X-ray Microscopy (XRM) can provide a wealth of information while being non-destructive and easily accessible. This video series includes an exciting line-up of speakers to discuss the basics of the techniques, provide […]
Ecology and Evolutionary Biology Museums YouTube Channel, CT Data & Segmentation Tutorial Series
By Ramon Nagesan, University of Michigan Museum of Zoology http://University of Michigan Museum of Zoology YouTube playlist of tutorials that range from introduction to CT Data, MorphoSource, and processing data in VGStudio.
Background and Theory
By April Neander, The University of Chicago Chapter 3 of the University of Chicago PaleoCT training course. Covers basic vocabulary, parts of the machine, common artefacts, and quality/speed/resolution tradeoffs.
Introduction to Micro-CT Scanning
By April Neander, The University of Chicago Introductory video for the University of Chicago PaleoCT facility. Covers basic vocabulary, parts of the machine, mounting, common artefacts, and quality/speed/resolution tradeoffs.
Basics and Physics of X-Ray Imaging & 3D Computed Tomography (Volume Graphics)
By S. Gondrom-Linke, Volume Graphics https://www.dropbox.com/s/zlvqvtklmqdu3d3/Physics%20and%203DCT.pdf?dl=0 CT history, basics, how a CT scanning and reconstruction works with relevant mathematical explanations, and demonstration of how VGStudio Reconstruction can be used to correct artifacts.
NC State University Analytical Instrument Facility: Short Introduction to X-ray Computed Tomography
Video about basics of how CT works.