They should be exactly the same data, so it could just be a
human-factors perception problem. I'd guess that the tkmedit image is
larger than the probedicom image, so it will look worse. Try viewing it
from a few feet away:).
Elif SIKOGLU wrote:
Hello.
I have a question in regards to Doug's
Hello.
I have a question in regards to Doug's suggestion. When I view the image
using mri_dicomprobe, the image is great. However when I convert the dicom
files into nifti to view and work with in tkmedit, the images I get in
tkmedit are very poor quality. I used:
mri_convert -i .dcm .nii
Any sug
mricro is a handy viewer for instances where you've already used another
tool to create an explicit volume (e.g., Analyze, nifti format, etc).
For instances where you have a bunch of unorganized DICOMs, you may be
interested in trying out the DicomBrowser available from the
Neuroinformatics Gro
We do appear to have Mricro installed at the Martinos Center at
/usr/pubsw/packages/mricro/current/
On Tue, 9 Sep 2008, Pedro Paulo de Magalhães Oliveira Junior wrote:
If you have a Mac I would recommend OsiriX
If you are on a PC or Linux use Mricro.
2008/9/9 <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Hi,
What d
If you have a Mac I would recommend OsiriX
If you are on a PC or Linux use Mricro.
2008/9/9 <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Hi,
>
> What do people usually use to view dicom images, and how do I invoke this
> viewer?
>
> Thanks!
> Dahlia.
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If you just want to view one image from one dicom file, then you can use
mri_probedicom with the --view option. If you want to view it as a
volume, then I'd convert it to nifti and view it in tkmedit, fslview,
afni, spm, etc.
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi,
What do people usually use to vi
Hi,
What do people usually use to view dicom images, and how do I invoke this
viewer?
Thanks!
Dahlia.
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