Hi Simon, Thank you for the quick response. It works perfectly fine except some warnings as you mentioned. Thank you again for the support.
Regards, Akshara On Wed, 5 Jul 2023 at 18:36, Simon Rit <simon....@creatis.insa-lyon.fr> wrote: > Hi, > Following a recent similar request (see here > <https://www.creatis.insa-lyon.fr/pipermail/rtk-users/2023-June/001979.html>), > I have added CudaParkerShortScanImageFilter with this PR > <https://www.creatis.insa-lyon.fr/pipermail/rtk-users/2023-June/001979.html>. > New Python packages are available as artifacts of the CI here > <https://github.com/RTKConsortium/RTK/actions/runs/5448263998>. I haven't > tested them, let me know whether they work... In any case, I have noticed > new warnings when using these wheels which must be fixed (see issue #553 > <https://github.com/RTKConsortium/RTK/issues/553>). > Simon > > On Wed, Jul 5, 2023 at 2:20 PM Akshara P K <aksh...@advitech.in> wrote: > >> Hi all, >> >> I was trying to use FirstCudaReconstruction.py to reconstruct a set of >> tiff projections images using the python binary of itk-rtk. Since the angle >> coverage is around 268 degrees, I had to implement a >> ParkerShortScanImageFilter between the output of the ProjectionsReader and >> the FDK reconstruction and it is working fine with the CPU version of API. >> However, the use of CudaParkerShortScanImageFilter causes an error saying >> module 'RTK' has no attribute 'CudaParkerShortScanImageFilter' even though >> CudaParkerShortScanImageFilter is added and implemented in the cpp version. >> Can anyone provide an insight on how to solve this issue? >> >> Regards, >> Akshara >> _______________________________________________ >> Rtk-users mailing list >> rtk-us...@openrtk.org >> https://www.creatis.insa-lyon.fr/mailman/listinfo/rtk-users >> >
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