diff --git a/Modules/Bundles/org.mitk.gui.qt.colourimageprocessing/documentation/UserManual/ColorImageProcessing.png b/Modules/Bundles/org.mitk.gui.qt.colourimageprocessing/documentation/UserManual/ColorImageProcessing.png new file mode 100644 index 0000000000..fff2c940f5 Binary files /dev/null and b/Modules/Bundles/org.mitk.gui.qt.colourimageprocessing/documentation/UserManual/ColorImageProcessing.png differ diff --git a/Modules/Bundles/org.mitk.gui.qt.colourimageprocessing/documentation/UserManual/QmitkColourImageProcessing.dox b/Modules/Bundles/org.mitk.gui.qt.colourimageprocessing/documentation/UserManual/QmitkColourImageProcessing.dox new file mode 100644 index 0000000000..32f2585052 --- /dev/null +++ b/Modules/Bundles/org.mitk.gui.qt.colourimageprocessing/documentation/UserManual/QmitkColourImageProcessing.dox @@ -0,0 +1,34 @@ +/** +\bundlemainpage{org.colourimageprocessing} The Colour Image Processing Module + +\image html ColorImageProcessing.png "Icon of the Module" + +\section QmitkColourImageProcessingUserManualSummary Summary + +This module allows the user to create coloured images from medical images. Generally, these coloured images would be used in presentations, research papers, or as a teaching aide. + +\section QmitkColourImageProcessingUserManualOverview Overview + +The purpose of this module is to create coloured images, which can then be later used in presentations, research papers, or anything else the user desires. Furthermore, different body sections can be assigned a different colour. +These images are not particularly useful for further image processing, but provide nice, clear, diagrams. Please note that ultrasound images cannot be coloured. + + + +\section QmitkColourImageProcessingUserManualFilters Creating Coloured Images +Open an image in mitk, then click on the colour wheel button. Make sure the image you loaded is selected. + + +