[vtkusers] Displaying series of DIOCM images read from a single buffer

Kiran Gachchi Kiran.Gachchi at hcl.com
Tue Nov 6 07:20:16 EST 2012


Hi All,

I have a series of DICOM images (Slices) in a directory. I read all slices(pixel data only not the header data) one after the other and wrote in a single buffer continuously.
Now I want to fetch pixels from this buffer and display images on MFC picture control one by one using VTK class.

How can I do that?
Please help me.


Regards,
Kiran



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