[Vv] Double-oblique Images in VV
Rômulo Pinho
romulo.pinho at lyon.unicancer.fr
Wed Oct 10 09:50:30 CEST 2012
Hello, Constantine,
Thanks for your interest in VV.
I'm just not sure I completely understood your question. I'm guessing
your 3D files are presented as DICOM series, and If they actually are,
you can open each series in VV (File/Open Dicom) and then immediately
save it back to disk (File/Save current image). This will convert the
DICOM image to the MHD format of ITK/VTK. Next, you can open all your
saved 3D MHD files at once at "File/Open Several nD images into a single
nD+t image". Just play the sequence by clicking on the Play button at
the top left corner and you will see the animation. You can even save
the entire 4D sequence back to disk at "File/Save current image".
Let us know if it helps, ok?
Regards,
Rômulo
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On 10/10/2012 09:10 AM, Constantine Zakkaroff wrote:
> Hello there,
>
> I'm mostly working with 3D+t cardiac MR images in double-oblique
> planes. I'm wondering if there's a way to display such images in their
> specific orientation rather having them sliced with the default
> orthogonal planes? Without this feature I can't use VV even to view
> the images, although in it's own VV looks like a neat application for
> 4D images. I'd really like to be able to use it.
>
> Regards,
> Constantine
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