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    Biomch-l subscribers:

    We are segmenting the Visible Female CT dataset for the bones of the
    head and neck region and found that the pixel calibration factor
    (mm/pixel) changes as we look at images from the skull down the neck.
    Specifically, it is 0.488 mm/pixel from the skull to mid-C4 (slice
    1209), then becomes 0.723 for the next 17 slices, changes to 0.859 for
    the next 20 slices and finally becomes 0.938 down to slice 1400 (this is
    as far as we've examined). Presumably this was done to change the field
    of view as the body cross-sectional area increases caudally.

    Our problem is that the image analysis software we use (3D-doctor, Able
    Software) does not allow for changing calibration factors in one stack
    of images. (That is, the calibration factor given in the first image
    header will be used for all images in the stack). The best solution we
    have come up with seems to be to define different image stacks with
    different calibration factors, segment the bones separately, export to
    another format, scale and re-combine the data for 3-D rendering.

    We would like to know if anyone else working with the Visible Female or
    other dataset has come across this problem and has any more elegant
    solutions. Or, are there other software packages that allow different
    calibration factors for different images in one stack? As always I will
    post a summary of responses.

    Thanks,
    Anita Vasavada

    --
    Anita Vasavada, Ph.D.
    Assistant Professor
    Programs in Bioengineering and Neuroscience
    Washington State University
    Pullman, WA 99164-6520
    voice: (509) 335-7533
    fax: (509) 335-4650
    vasavada@wsu.edu
    http://www.bioengineering.wsu.edu/alias/?AnitaVasavada
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