Hello Tobias,

the statement regarding use in diagnosis or treatment is of a legal nature. 
Functionally, there is no restriction as to which data can be loaded because of 
this. If your data is in a common file format that MITK can handle, you should 
be able to load it.


When you've loaded your data, do you see multiple entries listed in the "Data 
Manager" view? If so, by default the highest one will be rendered on top of the 
entries below it. In that case, try changing the visibility or remove the 
highest entry to see the image listed below.

If there is only a single entry in the "Data Manager", what you see is the only 
image currently loaded. Either there are more images that you haven't loaded 
into MITK yet, or that's all there is. In case you are unable to load all your 
data, maybe give us an overview of the folder structure and what exactly you 
are currently doing to load the data.


Best regards,

Stephen

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Von: Tobias Schmetzer <t.schmet...@tum.de>
Gesendet: Dienstag, 26. August 2025 15:58:15
An: mitk-users@lists.sourceforge.net
Betreff: [Extern] - [mitk-users] How to view the whole data

Dear Co-users,

I’ve searched the Wiki and the mailing list archive but couln’t find any hint 
regarding a solution for my question so I now consult this mailing list.

I am a computer engineer and I had an accident on my hand. I came across this 
great tool to analyse my personal MRT data of my hand in new ways such as 
advanced segmentation because the radiologists seem to have a hard time 
encountering the location causing the trouble with conventional tools.

After I loaded my data I can only see a low resolution of the data and in the 
main window I find the statement „Not for use in diagnosis ir treatment“.
The radiology that recorded the data claims that all data is available in the 
data package but the computer doesn’t have the required 
setup/license/calibration to display all data.

What setup is required to display it or is there any option to avoid this check 
at my own risk? I mean, I can still discuss this with a specialialist on a 
calibrated computer later.
Thanks in advance for any hints!

Best regards,
Tobias Schmetzer


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