Hi Yari,

I am not one hundred percent certain I understand the problem, as generally the 
volume visualization plugin does not generate a surface, so there is nothing to 
export as an stl? However, assuming you just want to create a surface of 
something (say the liver):
1. Start MITK Workbench
2. Load the segmentation (or the image and do the segmentation e.g. using the 
segmentation plugin)
3. Right click on the segmentation in the datamanager and choose "create 
(smoothed) polygon model"
4. Right click the surface and choose "save as"

Does this answer your question?

Best,
Caspar

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Von: yari mattei [mailto:yari.mat...@student.supsi.ch] 
Gesendet: Mittwoch, 22. April 2015 17:02
An: mitk-users@lists.sourceforge.net
Betreff: [mitk-users] Creating .STL

Hi,

I have a question, is there in the MITK workbench standard application (the one 
you can download the binary from the MITK website) the possibilities to export 
in .stl file(for example a DICOM file rendered with the volume visualization 
plugin)? Or I have to implement it by myself?

I see the toolkit give this possibility, but I am wondering if it is already 
provided by the application.

Thanks in advance

Yari

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