Extract More Insight from Micro-CT Data with GeoDict image analysis
Online seminar
Date
April 14, 2026
Time
04:00 pm - 05:00 pm (CET/CEST)
Event location
Online
Participant fee
Participation is free of cost but requires registration.
Additional
The online seminar will be held in English!
Modern imaging techniques such as X-ray computed tomography (CT) make it possible to visualize the three-dimensional microstructure of materials in great detail. However, transforming raw CT images into meaningful quantitative data requires robust image processing and analysis workflows.
In this webinar, we demonstrate how the GeoDict software enables users to efficiently convert CT scan datasets into quantitative analysis results.
Starting from a raw CT dataset, we walk through data import, non-local means denoising, threshold-based segmentation, and quantitative porosity analysis. Participants will learn how these steps work in GeoDict, how to produce stunning analysis images and how to interpret and save the statistical results.
Beyond the basic workflow, we will also demonstrate how GeoDict supports automated reporting and how macros can be used to repeat the same analysis steps for multiple samples, enabling efficient and reproducible characterization.
This webinar is ideal for researchers and engineers working with CT data who want to streamline their image processing workflows and gain deeper insights into material microstructures using GeoDict.
Discover how GeoDict’s Image Processing and Analysis tools work – learn to import X-ray CT volumes, apply non-local means filter for de-noising, segment using automatic Otsu thresholding and apply Porosity analysis. Also included are reporting and automation tips.
In this seminar, you will learn
- How to load microCT data to GeoDict
- Perform de-noising image processing and threshold segmentation
- Perform Porosity Analysis
- Save Porosity analysis results and reports
See these pages in our website: Pore Analysis, ImportGeo-Vol, PoroDict, 3D Image Processing.
Simply write an email to support(at)math2market.de and we will be happy to assist you.