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When loading more than one volume (I tried 2), the voxel size scaling entered in the volume information window/dialog for volume 2 still applies to volume 1, which is clearly visible when changing this to something "unusual" (say 10 1 1) and observing the change in the main window.
Tested using drishti on Windows 10, version 2.6.3
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On Thu, Feb 16, 2017 at 10:33 AM, rolandFleddermann < ***@***.***> wrote:
When loading more than one volume (I tried 2), the voxel size scaling
entered in the volume information window/dialog for volume 2 still applies
to volume 1, which is clearly visible when changing this to something
"unusual" (say 10 1 1) and observing the change in the main window.
Tested using drishti on Windows 10, version 2.6.3
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When loading more than one volume (I tried 2), the voxel size scaling entered in the volume information window/dialog for volume 2 still applies to volume 1, which is clearly visible when changing this to something "unusual" (say 10 1 1) and observing the change in the main window.
Tested using drishti on Windows 10, version 2.6.3
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: