Well, I would expect that the green contour must be held by a separate node
somewhere, except that there is a mapper which generates to contours out of a
single data item. I’m not sure if it is really an interpolated contour rather
than a reduced one which would shed the light onto the ReduceContourSetFilter,
which is used by the 3D interpolation, AFAIK.
Best,
Stefan
From: esp...@gmail.com [mailto:esp...@gmail.com] On Behalf Of Miklos Espak
Sent: Mittwoch, 15. März 2017 15:03
To: Dinkelacker, Stefan
Cc: mitk-users
Subject: Re: [mitk-users] What turns on the contour interpolation?
Hi,
it is not the MITK segmentation tool but a completely different one with
different tools. The helper nodes are created on our side, so I know their name
and where we create them, but we do not set a property for the interpolation.
At least not directly from our code base, but there might be a transitive call
to MITK or VTK.
Cheers,
Miklos
On 15 March 2017 at 12:07, Dinkelacker, Stefan
<s.dinkelac...@dkfz-heidelberg.de<mailto:s.dinkelac...@dkfz-heidelberg.de>>
wrote:
Hi,
what is the corresponding helper object in the Data Manager? Maybe the name of
it will point you to the right direction.
Best,
Stefan
-----Original Message-----
From: Miklos Espak [mailto:m.es...@ucl.ac.uk<mailto:m.es...@ucl.ac.uk>]
Sent: Dienstag, 14. März 2017 16:58
To: mitk-users
Subject: [mitk-users] What turns on the contour interpolation?
Hi,
when using our segmentation tools, sometimes the contour of the segmented
region changes and then the contour points are connected by interpolation
instead of straight lines.
I am wondering if this is a feature in MITK that we accidentally activated by a
key or mouse interaction. I would like to disable it, but do not find the code
that does that.
Anybody knows what is this interpolation thing and how to control it?
I attached two snapshots from a screen recording. One was taken before the
interpolation got switched on, the other one after that. I am talking about the
green contour. The orange contour is all right. (The green control perfectly
overlaps it, normally, that's why it is not to see on the first screenshot.)
Cheers,
Miklos
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