hey mitk users,
I am working on cropping a bounding object from a 3D mitk image. I have
used the mitk::boundingobjectcutter class and am confused with the output I
get from the cropping.
I manually enter the bounds for the bounding object which are the 6
parameters in the form xmin, xmax, ymin, ymax, zmin, zmax. I am having
trouble explaining the output image dimensions that I recieve.
my input impage has a dimenion : 512X512X1320
bounds parameters : 50 100 60 150 10 1150
output dimensions : 116 209 1140
as the output object according to me shoulde have dimensions in X as xmax -
xmin, Y as ymax - ymin and Z as zmax- zmin.
the output dimension for the Z axis seems to be the way I expect but X and
Y axes give out "weird" values of 106 and 209 respectively.
Can anybody explain this behaviour ? Is there another way to do the
cropping ?
Thanks in advance,
Jatin Nath,
School of BioMedical Engineering,
Indian Institute of Technology (Banaras Hindu University), Varanasi
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