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* [https://itk.org/Wiki/VTK/Tutorials VTK tutorials]
* [https://itk.org/Wiki/VTK/Tutorials VTK tutorials]


=== 3D Slicer === <!--T:138-->
=== 3D Slicer ===  
3D Slicer is an open source software platform for medical image informatics, image processing, and three-dimensional visualization. Built over two decades through support from the National Institutes of Health and a worldwide developer community, Slicer brings free, powerful cross-platform processing tools to physicians, researchers, and the general public.
3D Slicer is an open source software platform for medical image informatics, image processing, and three-dimensional visualization. Built over two decades through support from the National Institutes of Health and a worldwide developer community, Slicer brings free, powerful cross-platform processing tools to physicians, researchers, and the general public.
* [https://www.slicer.org/wiki/Documentation/4.10 3D Slicer user manual]
* [https://www.slicer.org/wiki/Documentation/4.10 3D Slicer user manual]
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Start VisIt on your laptop and in Options -> Host profiles... edit the connection nickname (let's call it Cloud West), the VM host name, path to VisIt installation (/home/centos/visit) and your username on the VM, and enable tunneling through ssh. Don't forget to save settings with Options -> Save Settings. Then opening a file (File -> Open file... -> Host = Cloud West) you should see the VM's filesystem. Load a file and try to visualize it. Data processing and rendering should be done on the VM, while the result and the GUI controls will be displayed on your laptop.
Start VisIt on your laptop and in Options -> Host profiles... edit the connection nickname (let's call it Cloud West), the VM host name, path to VisIt installation (/home/centos/visit) and your username on the VM, and enable tunneling through ssh. Don't forget to save settings with Options -> Save Settings. Then opening a file (File -> Open file... -> Host = Cloud West) you should see the VM's filesystem. Load a file and try to visualize it. Data processing and rendering should be done on the VM, while the result and the GUI controls will be displayed on your laptop.


== yt rendering on clusters == <!--T:20-->
== yt rendering on clusters ==  


To install [http://yt-project.org yt] for CPU rendering on a cluster in your own directory, please do
To install [http://yt-project.org yt] for CPU rendering on a cluster in your own directory, please do
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