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reslice bit depth #60
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Hi Miles,
The current version does not export a 16bit stack. I will try to
implement 16bit exporting for reslice/rescale operations from Drishti.
Cheers,
Ajay
…On Fri, Jul 30, 2021 at 3:24 AM MSLDgit ***@***.***> wrote:
Hi,
I am using drishti for visualization and reoirentation of CT data, with
the aim to reslice the volume to a tif stack with a new orientation. The
current workflow is loading the data into drishti, reoirent, then reslice
using dataops-> reslice. After that I am importing the volume to drishti
paint and export a tif image stack via file->save all image slices.
However, doing so gives me a 8bit RGB tif stack regardless of bitdepth of
the original volume. Is there a possibility to get the full bit depth (i.e.
16 bit grayscale) in case of an original 16bit grayscale tif stack?
best
Miles
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Hi,
I am using drishti for visualization and reoirentation of CT data, with the aim to reslice the volume to a tif stack with a new orientation. The current workflow is loading the data into drishti, reoirent, then reslice using dataops-> reslice. After that I am importing the volume to drishti paint and export a tif image stack via file->save all image slices. However, doing so gives me a 8bit RGB tif stack regardless of bitdepth of the original (and resliced) volume. Is there a possibility to get the full bit depth (i.e. 16 bit grayscale) in case of an original 16bit grayscale tif stack?
best
Miles
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