Hi Giuseppe,
welcome to vmtk. There shouldn't be any difference between Windows and
Unix-like.
Can you please post the exact command you are running (not the reference, as
you did, but the actual command with the paths)?
Also, you may want to try the following:
vmtkimagereader -ifile first_file_in_the_series.dcm --pipe vmtkimageviewer
It is also possible that your MR dicom directory contains more than one series,
so you'll need to separate them beforehands. Just try the above and we'll move
from there.
Best regards
Luca
On Oct 11, 2011, at 10:08 PM, Giuseppe Isu wrote:
> Hi everybody,
> I'm Giuseppe. I'm new to vmtk. Recently I've started to get into it and I've
> done all the tutorials. I'm now dealing with a project for which I need to
> open a sequence of MR DICOM images in order to reconstruct a carotid
> geometry. I use vmtk on a win32 platform and I've already used vmtk to
> perform meshes and computing centerlines successfully.
> Using the command
> vmtkimagereader -f dicom -d "directory_path *" --pipe vmtkimageviewer
> where directory_path is my files directory located within the vmtk main
> directory.
> When I write this command only the first image of the sequence is opened but
> I can't understand which is the problem.
> Can you give me some tips? Should I try to open these files on a Unix
> platform?
> Best regards
> --
> Giuseppe
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