[MINC-users] Computing a "orthogonalizing" rotation transform?
Vladimir S. FONOV
vladimir.fonov at gmail.com
Wed May 4 13:36:35 EDT 2016
What is the definition of orthogonalized view?
perhaps itk_resample --uniformize 1 will do it for you?
On 16-05-04 01:22 PM, Gabriel A. Devenyi wrote:
> Hi minc-users,
>
> Many nifti tools are "helpful" in that they orthogonalize your view
> relative to the principal axes they compute from a native scan on
> load. This makes it hard to compare to Display.
>
> Obviously, Display doesn't do this, but is there a tool or method to
> compute such a transform so I can apply it to a MINC file?
>
> Thanks!
>
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> Gabriel A. Devenyi B.Eng. Ph.D.
> Research Computing Associate
> Computational Brain Anatomy Laboratory
> Cerebral Imaging Center
> Douglas Mental Health University Institute
> Affiliate, Department of Psychiatry
> McGill University
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Best regards,
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