I am not familiar with the structure of DICOM format. Are we talking
about multiple DICOM files (i.e. a file series) or one file that has
all time steps? Also, which DICOM reader are you using and can that
reader support time?

-berk

On Thu, Mar 5, 2009 at 1:27 AM, Biao She <sheb...@gmail.com> wrote:
> Hi everyone.
> I am trying to visualize a beating heart using Paraview.
> The files I need to read is a 4d dicom files. It contains several "groups"
> of DICOM files. Each group of DICOM files has the same "Acquisition Time",
> which means that this group of DICOM files represent the heart in a specific
> time.
> To make things easier to say, suppose that I have 10 groups of DICOM files.
> The first group of DICOM files is the heart at time 0, the last group of
> DICOM files is the heart at time 9. I need to read those files and animate
> them from 0 to 9.
> I know how to read one group of DICOM files into paraview. The question is I
> am not sure how to read all the files into paraview with "time" information?
> The time information will be used for animation by Paraview.
> Anyone has done that before? Any comment and idea will be highly
> appreciated.
> Thanks very much for your time!
>
> Aaron
>
>
>
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