Hi,

I have a 3D+t image with 6 time steps, having different time intervals:

time step 0: 0 ; 973
time step 1: 973 ; 1165
time step 2: 1165 ; 1261
time step 3: 1261 ; 1359
time step 4: 1359 ; 1457
time step 5: 1457 ; 1555

For the time sliced geometry of the image itself I called
SetEvenlyTimed(false), and I set the time bounds to [0, 1555].
For the geometry3D objects at the specific time steps I set the time bounds
above.

In the image navigator the time slider has 16 steps, the first 11 shows the
same image. It seems that it simply divides the time range into 16 equal
intervals.

Is this intentional? If yes, can it be turned off? :-)

In my opinion, the time slider should show the time step as an index, just
like it is for spatial coordinates. Something like the "Location (mm)"
spinboxes would be useful that shows the time in ms.

Another way of displaying the acquisition time could be as a tooltip over
the slider / spinbox.

Does anybody work with not evenly timed images?

Any opinion?

Thanks,
Miklos
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