The information of my image are the following: Xrange: NA Yrange: NA Zrange: NA What can I do in this case? Thanks Mr. David and all Paraviewers.
> Message du 05/02/09 à 23h11 > De : "David E DeMarle" <[email protected]> > A : [email protected] > Copie à : [email protected], [email protected] > Objet : Re: [Paraview] reading MHA files > > > Try clicking on the Information tab in the Object Inspector panel. If > the data ranges are huge then there is probably an endianness > misalingment. If they look roughly OK, then the data probably loaded > alright and the problem becomes how do you look at what you've loaded > properly. > > After the load, Click on the Display tab of the Object Inspector > Panel. Try changing the Representation to Surface With Edges. You > should see a box with lots of blue grids in it. The grids show the > individual cell boundaries. Now an attribute to color by. The interior > of the grids should be colored now instead of greyish white. Next > choose a Slice Representation. You can choose the slice axis and > offset from the Display Tab. > > > On Thu, Feb 5, 2009 at 3:13 PM, <[email protected]> wrote: > > Hi, > > first of all, thanks for your answer. > > For my MHA file, this is exactly the procedure used to open this file: > > - open the MHA file and choose the meta file format > > - click on apply button then a white box appears > > - click on contour and apply buttons and a volume appears as shown in the > > attached file. > > > > The volume is not clear and I don't see the image normally. > > I would like to know are there parameters for adjusting or any thing else > > to see the volume and all slices of this volume. > > > > Note that I used default parameters and the version that I have downloaded > > is paraview-3.4.0-win32-x86. > > > > Thanks for your time. > > > > > >> Message du 05/02/09 à 19h56 > >> De : "David E DeMarle" <[email protected]> > >> A : "Kevin H. Hobbs" <[email protected]> > >> Copie à : [email protected], [email protected] > >> Objet : Re: [Paraview] reading MHA files > >> > >> > >> If you do not see the bounding box outline, and the contour button is > >> not pressable, make sure you have hit the Apply button on the > >> Properties tab of the Object Inspector Panel after choosing the > >> filename to open. > >> > >> > If you do see a white box after loading the data than you have a few > >> > options: > >> > > >> > I believe the default ParaView shows you a button along the top of the > >> > screen to contour the data. > >> > > >> > It also shows a button to change the representation of the data from > >> > outline to volume. > >> > >> -- > >> David E DeMarle > >> Kitware, Inc. > >> R&D Engineer > >> 28 Corporate Drive > >> Clifton Park, NY 12065-8662 > >> Phone: 518-371-3971 x109 > >> > >> > > > > ____________________________________________________ > > > > Ecoutez le dernier single de U2 "Get on your boots" sur > > http://musiline.voila.fr ! > > > > > > -- > David E DeMarle > Kitware, Inc. > R&D Engineer > 28 Corporate Drive > Clifton Park, NY 12065-8662 > Phone: 518-371-3971 x109 > > ____________________________________________________ Ecoutez le dernier single de U2 "Get on your boots" sur http://musiline.voila.fr ! _______________________________________________ ParaView mailing list [email protected] http://www.paraview.org/mailman/listinfo/paraview
