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Remove documentation about disabled brainglobe-napari-io functionality
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alessandrofelder authored Oct 25, 2023
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brainreg comes with a plugin for napari to allow you to easily view registration results.

## Usage
Typically, you would view the results in sample space, i.e. with registration results overlaid on your data.

To begin, open napari and drag your brainreg output directory (the one with the log file) onto the napari window.

Various images should then open, including:
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![Visualisation in sample space](/documentation/brainreg/images/sample_space.gif)

## Atlas space

`napari-brainreg` also comes with an additional plugin, for visualising your data in atlas space,
i.e., where your data is warped to the atlas coordinate space.

This is typically only used in other software, but you can enable it yourself:

* Open napari
* Navigate to `Plugins` -> `Plugin Call Order`
* In the `Plugin Sorter` window, select `napari_get_reader` from the `select hook...` dropdown box
* Drag `brainreg_read_dir_standard_space` (the atlas space viewer plugin) above `brainreg_read_dir`
(the normal plugin) to ensure that the atlas space plugin is used preferentially.

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