[Mrtrix-discussion] MRTrix Track visualization
Luetzkendorf, Ralf
Ralf.Luetzkendorf at med.ovgu.de
Fri Apr 25 07:52:54 PDT 2014
Thank you all for the fast answers.
I will test some of the ways.
Ralf
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Ralf Lützkendorf
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Von: mrtrix-discussion-bounces at www.nitrc.org [mrtrix-discussion-bounces at www.nitrc.org]" im Auftrag von "Ivan Alvarez [ivan.alvarez.11 at ucl.ac.uk]
Gesendet: Freitag, 25. April 2014 16:34
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Jean, Fibernavigator looks great! Will have to check it out, thanks for the heads up : )
Kind regards,
Ivan Alvarez
PhD Candidate
Imaging and Biophysics Unit
UCL Institute of Child Health
30 Guilford Street, London, WC1N 1EH
On 25/04/14 14:43, Jean-Christophe Houde wrote:
Dear Ralf,
2 other options are also quite handy:
- You can use the Fibernavigator<https://github.com/scilus/fibernavigator> to display them directly. You only need to load the supporting anatomy before, to correctly get the transformation matrix.
- You can use the Tractconverter<https://github.com/MarcCote/tractconverter> to convert them to some formats that are supported by other applications.
Best regards,
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Jean-Christophe Houde, M. Sc.
Research assistant
Sherbrooke Connectivity Imaging Lab<http://scil.dinf.usherbrooke.ca/>
Sherbrooke University
Le 14-04-25 06:25, Ivan Alvarez a écrit :
Dear Ralf,
There are a few ways to do this - MRview has a "2.5D" display, which lets you rotate the viewpoint by pressing ctrl+middle mouse button - it's explained in a recent thread on the mailing list.
As for proper 3D renders, you can try converting your streamlines to a format readable by a third party package. People have successfully managed to display streamlines in ParaView<http://www.paraview.org/> via Camino<http://cmic.cs.ucl.ac.uk/camino/index.php?n=Tutorials.DTI> and in TrackVis<http://trackvis.org/> via Nipype<http://nipy.sourceforge.net/nipype/interfaces/generated/nipype.interfaces.mrtrix.convert.html>.
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Kind regards,
Ivan Alvarez
PhD Candidate
Imaging and Biophysics Unit
UCL Institute of Child Health
30 Guilford Street, London, WC1N 1EH
On 25/04/2014 11:16, Luetzkendorf, Ralf wrote:
Hi MRTrix Fans,
I was wondering if there is a way to visualize the results in 3D. There was a discussion in the forum from 2012.
Is thee any new way or a favorit way to visualize?
Thenaks for the help,
Ralf Luetzkendorf
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