Hi Gerrick,

thanks!
That did the trick.

Cheers,
David

On Mon, Feb 16, 2009 at 5:04 PM, Gerrick Bivins <[email protected]
> wrote:

> Hi David,
> Do you have your data dictionary set?
> http://www.mevis-research.de/~meyer/dcmtk/docs_352/dcmdata/datadict.txt<http://www.mevis-research.de/%7Emeyer/dcmtk/docs_352/dcmdata/datadict.txt>
>
> Something like this (depending on where DCMTK is installed on your system):
> export DCMDICTPATH=/opt/local/lib/dicom.dic
>
>
> Gerrick
>
>
> On 2/16/09 9:59 AM, "David de Angelo" <[email protected]>
> wrote:
>
> > Hi folks,
>
> I tried to run the osgvolume example with the OSIRIX data set,
> > which can be
> found here:
> > http://pubimage.hcuge.ch:8080/DATA/OSIRIX.zip
> Unfortunately I run into a
> > problem with this data. When I execute the
> following command:
> osgvolume
> > --images IM-0001-0185.dcm
>
> the program crashes with the following output:
> Max
> > texture size=512
> Reading DICOM file IM-0001-0185.dcm using
> > DCMTK
> sliceThickness =
> > 2
> tagExistsWithValue(DCM_NumberOfFrames)=0
> tagExistsWithValue(DCM_NumberOfSlic
> > es)=0
> Read DCM_ImagePositionPatient[0], -166.163
> Read
> > DCM_ImagePositionPatient[1], -334.163
> Read DCM_ImagePositionPatient[2],
> > 351.5
> Read imageOrientationPatient[0], 1
> Read imageOrientationPatient[1],
> > 0
> Read imageOrientationPatient[2], 0
> Read imageOrientationPatient[3], 0
> Read
> > imageOrientationPatient[4], 1
> Read imageOrientationPatient[5], 0
> dirX =
> > 0.673828 0 0
> dirY = 0 0.673828 0
> dirZ = 0 0 1
> matrix = {
>         0.673828 0 0
> > 0
>         0 0.673828 0 0
>         0 0 1 0
>         -166.163 -334.163 351.5
> > 1
> }
>
> pos = -166.163 -334.163 351.5
> dist = 351.5
>
> Orientation = 0 0 1
>    d =
> > 351.5 IM-0001-0185.dcm
> Total Distance including ends 2
> Average thickness
> > 1
> Error in reading dicom file IM-0001-0185.dcm, error = No data
> > dictionary
>
> Segmentation fault
>
>
> I am using ubuntu, osg2.8 and libdcmtk
> > 3.5.4-3 for building the dcmtk plugin.
> Have you experienced similar behavior,
> > or am I using the osgvolume example
> incorrectly?
>
> Cheers and thanks for your
> > help,
> David
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