Hello,
I donnot know these machines, but just try. I guess the header size (=
offset parameter) has changed between the old machine compared to the
new one. Maybe it's 0.
So take the file size in bytes, say = F
multiply height x widht in pixels,
multiply it by 2 (16 bit = 2 bytes), you get S
take offset = F-S in imageJ
try with toggling litlle indian or not
It should work !
Frédéric Carlier
Justin Paul Yates a écrit :
> Hello,
> A few months ago I had posted a question regarding opening a raw image. The
> responses I received were very helpful, thanks to all that replied. I was
> attempting to open a raw image file from a pQCT 2000 CT machine with a voxel
> size of 0.20 mm and a slice thickness of 2.2 mm. Previously, I was able to
> open images of this quality (16-bit signed) by specifying a pixel height and
> width of 704, an image offset of 1609 and the little-endian byte order boxed
> selected. However, I am attempting to open the same quality images from an
> older CT scanner and the images will not open. Can anyone inform me if
> altering the image offset parameter could help this matter?
>
> Thanks for your time.
>
> Justin Yates
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