[vtk-developers] vtkDICOMImageReader

Bartosz Wiklak bwiklak at gmail.com
Mon Jul 21 08:55:22 EDT 2008


Thanks a lot,
I have big experience in DCMTK. Of course it does implement much more
than Dicom Part5 standard but it would be nice not to include to many
different implementations of the same standard in one application.
I have heard that some people include dcmdata pixels (f.e. decoded
using dcmtk) into VTK object.
Does anyone have experience in this field?

Bartek

On Mon, Jul 21, 2008 at 1:47 PM, Mathieu Malaterre
<mathieu.malaterre at gmail.com> wrote:
> If you have a chance give a try to GDCM:
>
> http://gdcm.sourceforge.net/wiki/index.php/GDCM_Release_2.0
>
> it has a vtkGDCMImageReader and a gdcm::IPPSorter. Pluging them
> together should do what you want:
>
> http://gdcm.sourceforge.net/html/classvtkGDCMImageReader.html
>
> http://gdcm.sourceforge.net/html/classgdcm_1_1IPPSorter.html
>
> HTH
> -Mathieu
>
> On Mon, Jul 21, 2008 at 1:18 PM, Bartosz Wiklak <bwiklak at gmail.com> wrote:
>> Hi,
>>
>> I'm new to VTK but I'm very impressed by it's capabilities.
>> I'm specially interested in medical 3D visualization (CT,MR,PET).
>> I have already learned haw to use many VTK methods and also how to
>> read DICOM data through vtkDICOMImageReader. Here my question begins.
>>
>> In many dicom data sets (scans) spacing between slices in not the same
>> in whole 3D object (f.e series).
>> To make things worse tags such as SliceLocation,  SpacingBetweenSlices
>> have comonly bad values.
>>
>> Good information about slice positions in 3D is always (in Dicom 3
>> compilant images) stored in:
>> Image Orientation (Patient) (0020,0037),
>> Image Position (Patient) (0020,0032).
>>
>> Standard says about this In PS 3.3:
>>
>> C.7.6.2.1.1 Image Position And Image Orientation
>> The Image Position (0020,0032) specifies the x, y, and z coordinates of the
>> upper left hand
>> corner of the image; it is the first pixel transmitted. Image Orientation
>> (0020,0037) specifies the
>> direction cosines of the first row and the first column with respect to the
>> patient. These Attributes
>> shall be provide as a pair. Row value for the x, y, and z axes respectively
>> followed by the Column
>> value for the x, y, and z axes respectively.
>>
>> The direction of the axes is defined fully by the patient's orientation.
>> The x-axis is increasing to the
>> left hand side of the patient. The y-axis is increasing to the posterior
>> side of the patient. The z-axis
>> is increasing toward the head of the patient.
>>
>> I'm sure that in some of my datasets that not have homogenious spacing
>> between slices the data shown in VTK is bad.
>>
>> I would like to contibute in VTK and help to imporve
>> vtkDICOMImageReader but I need some help to start.
>> I need to know how exacly vtkDICOMImageReader creates VTK 3D dataset,
>> and if there is possibility to construct anisotropic data tor
>> vizsualiztion without need to use interpolation to force isotropy.
>>
>> I have read vtkDICOMImageReader code but after quick look I cant find
>> place where data is build.
>>
>> Maybe someone can help me to make a few first steps?
>>
>> Bartek
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>
>
>
> --
> Mathieu
>



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