[Insight-users] reducing the resolution of a 3D image
Vincent Magnotta
vincent-magnotta at uiowa.edu
Tue Oct 5 13:17:30 EDT 2010
You might want to look at the itk::ScaleTransform
Vince
On 10/5/10 11:28 AM, "Ramón Casero Cañas" <rcasero at gmail.com> wrote:
>
Hi,
I have done some searching on how to reduce the resolution of a 3D image
>
by non integer factors in ITK, and I thought it would be very easy to
find
> an example, but I couldn't.
For example, if I have an image with size (103,
> 304, 573) voxels, and I
want to make it (100, 280, 300), without changing the
> real world
coordinates size.
Apart from a low pass filter to avoid aliasing,
> what needs to be used?
If I understand well, using something like
>
itk::MultiResolutionPyramidImageFilter doesn't work, because the size
>
reduction factor has to be an integer.
If I use itk::ScaleTransform, then
> the image changes it's size, but not
the resolution values.
Something that
> looks like a candidate is
itk::ChangeInformationImageFilter, but could
> somebody provide some hints
on how to do this?
Best regards,
Ramon.
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