On 11.01.2016 09:10, Engelhardt, Sandy wrote: > Hi Yari, > > I only have experiences with images from the Philips ie33, but you might need > to convert the image prior to loading it in MITK in a native Philips software > called QLAB > (conversion into cartesian coordinates). > > Also, make sure that this is an actual volume data set, not only a single > slice. > > Kind regards, > Sandy
Hi Yari, in addition to Sandy's coments: - your image is multiframe (multiple images in one file): this is hardly supported by MITK's DICOM reader, will work only in lucky/basic cases - your image is marked "for presentation" and it contains color images of a volume rendering with quite some burned-in annotations. MITK's regular segmentations are not meant to work on volume renderings as far as I am informed. - on a first impression, your image does not contain spacing / pixel size information. While you still could do segmentations, you wouldn't be able to interpret sizes. Please see if your machine can sort the dataset in a different format. If possible use something that does not contain "multi-frame" in its description. Please also check the Workbench's "Logging" view when loading new DICOM files. This view will list a helpful summary about the loading process. Regards, Daniel -- Dr. Daniel Maleike, Mint Medical GmbH Friedrich-Ebert-Straße 2, 69221 Dossenheim/Heidelberg Geschäftsführer: Dr. Matthias Baumhauer, Registergericht Mannheim, HRB 709351 ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Site24x7 APM Insight: Get Deep Visibility into Application Performance APM + Mobile APM + RUM: Monitor 3 App instances at just $35/Month Monitor end-to-end web transactions and take corrective actions now Troubleshoot faster and improve end-user experience. Signup Now! http://pubads.g.doubleclick.net/gampad/clk?id=267308311&iu=/4140 _______________________________________________ mitk-users mailing list mitk-users@lists.sourceforge.net https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/mitk-users