To allow users to better study the reconstructions, we are also making the original WinSurf files available together with a WinSurf Viewer. This viewer enables users to open WinSurf (.xdf) data files and view the models with all the display options of the full reconstruction program. Models can be rotated about all three orthogonal axes, users can zoom in and out when viewing models and models can be translated. Also, the color and opacity of different objects in the models can be varied. Click here for help on using the WinSurf Viewer.

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Download the WinSurf Viewer

Complete.xdf   Reconstructions of all objects
       
Surface.xdf   Surface reconstructions of the head, body and limbs
       
Axial Skeleton.xdf   Reconstructions of skeleton with limbs removed
       
Upper Limb Skeleton.xdf   Reconstruction of the bones of the arm
       
Lower Limb Skeleton.xdf   Reconstruction of the bones of the leg
       
Nervous System.xdf   Reconstructions of the brain, spinal cord, cranial nerves and spinal ganglia
       
Circulation.xdf   Reconstructions of the heart, arteries, and veins
       
Heart.xdf   Reconstruction of the heart
       
Abdomen.xdf   Reconstruction of the abdomen including GI tract, kidneys, suprarenal glands, and testis
       
Thorax.xdf   Reconstruction of the thorax including lungs, heart, diaphragm, and GI tract
       
Urogenital.xdf   Reconstruction of the urogenital region including kidneys, suprarenal glands, testis, bladder, and rectum
       
Umbilicus.xdf   Reconstruction of the umbilical region including umbilical cord liver, stomach, kidneys, suprarenal glands, testis, bladder, and rectum

Click on the link above to download the data files (.xdf format) to your hard drive. Alternatively, these files can be accessed directly from the disk using the File - open menu command from the WinSurf Viewer. They are in the /WinSurf folder.

Note: These files can only be read by the viewer, they cannot be displayed in a browser window.

(Alternatively, the file 'WinSurfView.exe' can be copied directly from the /WinSurf folder on the disk)