Hi qod rec,
1. The projection is limited by the size of your input volumes. With such a
large source to object distance (10 m), you're almost parallel so what you
see should correspond to the size of a coronal slice of your volume.
2. constantImageSource creates an image (here filled with the
Hi,
Please, as I said before "To start with, I would make sure that everything
outside the leg is at about 0 in your original Ankle CT data." I don't know
the reason but your Ankle.mha file contains crazy values (Min: 9.43646e+07
Max: 9.44526e+07). If I run
rtkforwardprojections -g geoemtry.xml -i
Hi Simon,
Thank you very much for your quick response.
As suggested, I have refined the Ankle Dicom data so that everything
outside the leg part is at 0. I got a fine projection 'Ankle.mha' after
doing that.
However, I didn't get much effect when I reconstructed it using rtkfdk. I
understand that