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Apr 4, 2022 02:04 PM | Emma Golden
DTIPrep Extension
Hi all,
I'm trying to install the most recent version of DTIPrep in 3DSlicer but it doesn't show up when I search for it in Slicer extensions. It also doesn't appear under any of the modules. How do I install DTIPrep as an extension? For reference, I'm using a Mac running macOS Monterey.
Thank you!
I'm trying to install the most recent version of DTIPrep in 3DSlicer but it doesn't show up when I search for it in Slicer extensions. It also doesn't appear under any of the modules. How do I install DTIPrep as an extension? For reference, I'm using a Mac running macOS Monterey.
Thank you!
Apr 5, 2022 03:04 PM | Martin Styner
RE: DTIPrep Extension
Originally posted by Emma Golden:
Hi Emily,
DTIPrep is not disseminated via 3D Slicer extensions anymore (it was too much of a hassle to keep updating DTIprep to be compatible with newer Slicer releases). You might be able to still download it as an extension for earlier Slicer versions, but it likely is easier to just download it from here, though the Mac/Darwin version is a bit aged. In general, we recommend the linux version, downloaded from NITRC.
Best
Martin
Hi all,
I'm trying to install the most recent version of DTIPrep in 3DSlicer but it doesn't show up when I search for it in Slicer extensions. It also doesn't appear under any of the modules. How do I install DTIPrep as an extension? For reference, I'm using a Mac running macOS Monterey.
Thank you!
I'm trying to install the most recent version of DTIPrep in 3DSlicer but it doesn't show up when I search for it in Slicer extensions. It also doesn't appear under any of the modules. How do I install DTIPrep as an extension? For reference, I'm using a Mac running macOS Monterey.
Thank you!
Hi Emily,
DTIPrep is not disseminated via 3D Slicer extensions anymore (it was too much of a hassle to keep updating DTIprep to be compatible with newer Slicer releases). You might be able to still download it as an extension for earlier Slicer versions, but it likely is easier to just download it from here, though the Mac/Darwin version is a bit aged. In general, we recommend the linux version, downloaded from NITRC.
Best
Martin