Re: has anyone ever used ImageJ to read micro-CT scan data ?
Posted by
Maura Monville on
Mar 04, 2014; 4:49am
URL: http://imagej.273.s1.nabble.com/has-anyone-ever-used-ImageJ-to-read-micro-CT-scan-data-tp5006730p5006763.html
Thank you very much to all of you for your valuable help.
I have a naive question. That is, shall I install ImageJ together with BoneJ ?
Or is BoneJ a self-contained package ?
Thank you again.
Regards,
maura
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Hi Maura,
> We are looking for a s/w package capable of loading the micro-CT data and convert them into standard DICOM format.
BoneJ will open Scanco ISQ files for you, thanks to Karl-Heinz Kunzelmann's contribution of ISQ reader code. Just install BoneJ and drag-n-drop your ISQ file onto it, or run File > Import > Scanco ISQ
http://bonej.org/As for saving as DICOM - I've found TIFF to be adequate as all the header information is kept.
Michael
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