Hi, MITK does preserve voxel dimensions in all directions. This is why even a 
single slice image is handled as a 3D-image with a single slice rather than a 
2d image. Best, Stefan

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Von: Konstantin Kramer <k-kra...@gmx.de>
Gesendet: Freitag, 8. Juni 2018 17:46
An: mitk-users@lists.sourceforge.net
Betreff: [mitk-users] Image distortion by not isotropic voxels

Hi,


I use MITK for viewing DICOM CT images (MPR).

Now I want to export 2D image e.g. sagittal view and then measure distances in 
this image.

My question: If I import DICOM CT image with not isotropic voxels (z is 
different to x and y) into MITK and then export a sagittal view. Is this new 
image distorted?



Best regards!
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