[Mrtrix-discussion] mrview
Donald Tournier
d.tournier at brain.org.au
Sun Jan 29 19:20:34 PST 2012
Hi Romain,
Great to hear you're happy with MRView, it's always nice to hear some
positive feedback.
As to the specific features that you're after: my plan had always been to
do something like that, but I never found the time. However, MRView was
designed from the ground up to support switching between multiple viewing
'modes' at runtime, so the infrastructure is there for it. There is also
some rudimentary support for multiple viewing panes (i.e. splitting the
main window into 1x2 or 2x2 independent subwindows). Obviously none of
those features are being used in the current version, so they're pretty
much useless. It would be great if you had the time and motivation to add
in those features!
Feel free to contact me directly if you want to follow this up.
Cheers,
Donald.
On 24 January 2012 19:57, romain valabregue <romain.valabregue at upmc.fr>wrote:
> Dear all
>
> I really appreciate the mrview viewer. for 2 main reason :
> 1_ it allow you to load different volume, with a coherent view in the MR
> landmark.
> 2_ it is the faster viewer I have tested to load several volume (other
> viewer always load the volumes into the memory which take a long time if
> there is a lot of volume to see)
>
> So it is very convenient to use for data quality check, since I can
> quickly load hundreds volumes
> and have a cine loop through the volumes to visually inspect outliers.
>
> The only thing that is missing is a 3 plan view (axial sagital coronal at
> the same time) and a multi slice view. (the multislice view is useful for
> checking EPI volume)
>
> I wonder if someone has plan to implement those functionality and if not
> how long would it be. we could try here to invest some time to implement it
> ...?
>
> Thanks for providing this nice software
>
>
> Romain
>
>
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