Hi Mike, Thanks for your video. I am working with a slightly different case from yours: I have two MRIs that represent the same patient (in the same position); however, one image is larger than the other (it represents a larger portion of the body). I follow the steps you suggested. The registration works fine, but the larger MRI is cropped to a smaller image which can overlap the other MRI. This is undesired for me since I would need the extra portion of the body originally provided by my larger image. Could you please help me with this?
Hi Mike,
Thanks for your video.
I am working with a slightly different case from yours: I have two MRIs that represent the same patient (in the same position); however, one image is larger than the other (it represents a larger portion of the body).
I follow the steps you suggested.
The registration works fine, but the larger MRI is cropped to a smaller image which can overlap the other MRI. This is undesired for me since I would need the extra portion of the body originally provided by my larger image.
Could you please help me with this?
Thank you!
Matteo
use gpu raycasting on volumerendering. its 100 times better and mor efficient. you just need a dedicated gpu in your pc