Hi Vincent,
please try with
vmtkimageviewer -ifile file_path
where file_path is the path to the first dicom file in your series.
Let us know.
Luca
On Apr 19, 2013, at 1:47 AM, Vincent Ip wrote:
> Dear VMTK users,
>
> I have a problem of loading DICOM images into VMTK and I'm not sure what is
> the problem.
>
> I normally export the series of DICOM images (mainly TOF in a MRA series)
> from OsiriX to a folder with a flat folder tree and without modifying the
> file compression. (Actually I tried both decompress and not modifying it at
> all)
>
> Then I load it to VMTK with the following syntax:
> vmtkimagereader -f dicom -d dicom_directory_path --pipe vmtkimageviewer
>
> But what I got is this image:
>
> <Screen Shot 2013-04-18 at 4.41.02 PM.png>
>
> Anyone has clue on this??
>
> Thanks,
> Vincent
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