Dear all:
I´m try to find w/o success some plugin or tool on ImageJ in order to enlarge (extrapolation) the field of view of a given CT image, and keeping the marix size. Pls, anyone has experinece of this stuff? Some help or comment are very apreciated. Thanks a lot!! JFC |
Hi,
I´m not sure if I understand your request, because I also do not work in CT. Do you basically say that you want to extend your image to areas where there is no input data???? You should know that this is basically impossible, YET, for certain kinds of further processing, it might be "possible", for example in cases where you need to satify some boundary condition of "fill up" to a certain size (as a power of 2 or a product of small primes, for FFT or similar) without introducing too much "discontinuities". You will better need to explain your special problem in more detail for a useful answer IMHO, in the moment I know of no plugin that does this. Sincerely Joachim Juan Francisco <[hidden email]> Gesendet von: An ImageJ Interest [hidden email] Group Kopie <[hidden email]. GOV> Thema Pls: regarding Field of View of an image 22.08.2009 18:52 Bitte antworten an ImageJ Interest Group <[hidden email]. GOV> Dear all: I´m try to find w/o success some plugin or tool on ImageJ in order to enlarge (extrapolation) the field of view of a given CT image, and keeping the marix size. Pls, anyone has experinece of this stuff? Some help or comment are very apreciated. Thanks a lot!! JFC ______________________________________________________________________ This email has been scanned by the MessageLabs Email Security System. For more information please visit http://www.messagelabs.com/email ______________________________________________________________________ |
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Hi Juan,
Can you explain the question in simple words? by matrix probably you mean 'image' and by FOV - the physical calibration of the image? Note, that the jargon in your field is different from ours here. best regards, Dimiter |
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