Hi,

My name is Anaïs, I’m a student in computer sciences, and I'm currently doing 
my internship, which consists partly to do a tomographic reconstruction.

I use rtk to reconstruct my model, but I have problems when I use 
rtkforwardprojections and rtkfdk with –like or –dimension.
Indeed, if I use them with the default parameters, it works correctly, but when 
I specify –like or certain values of –dimension the reconstruction isn’t 
correct.
For instance if I use the example file muCT.mha as my model, it works perfectly 
with the default parameters, but if I choose –like=muCT.mha, in my 
reconstruction file there are mostly black voxels.
I also saw that the example in the scripts for forward projections 
(http://wiki.openrtk.org/index.php/RTK/Scripts/ForwardProjection) works when 
the spacing, the origin, and the dimension specified to rtkfdk are the same 
than the model.

I wanted to know why it doesn’t works when I use –like.
Is there a relation between the geometry and dimensions and that’s why I have 
problems (for instance due to the source being too close to the object)?


Thank you very much.

Anaïs
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