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  • How to Convert a .hdf5 Dataset to a Nexus Compliant Dataset
  • Launch Orange
  • Overview
  • Run a Single Slice Basic Reconstruction
  • Finding Center of Rotation
  • volume object
  • Editing NXtomo Metadata
  • How to Submit Jobs to Slurm
  • Volume z-stitching tutorial
  • tomwer z-stitching application
  • Ewoks Tutorial 1 - Launching a Workflow Using ewoks execute
  • Ewoks Tutorial 2 - Launching a Workflow Using ewoks submit
  • Tutorials

Tutorials#

Video Tutorials#

First Steps

Determine Center of Rotation

Reduce Darks and Flats

Edit a NXtomo

Volume

All Videos

Stitching

Accessing Tomotools from visa.esrf.fr

All existing videos are available at: https://www.youtube.com/@tomotools

Beamlines Tutorials#

ID19

ID19 Remote Reconstruction Tutorial thanks to L. Broche.

ID11

ID11 Running Tomwer Canvas with Scheduled Jobs on P9 thanks to P.O. Autran.

Text Tutorials#

Tomwer Canvas#

Launch Orange

Overview

Run a Single Slice Basic Reconstruction

Finding Center of Rotation

notebooks/canvas/part_3_dark_flat

volume object

Editing NXtomo Metadata

How to Submit Jobs to Slurm

Volume z-stitching tutorial

How to Convert a .hdf5 Dataset to a Nexus Compliant Dataset

Tomwer Standalone App#

tomwer z-stitching application

Ewoks Tutorials#

Ewoks Tutorial 1 - Launching a Workflow Using ewoks execute

Ewoks Tutorial 2 - Launching a Workflow Using ewoks submit

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