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Re: [MANTA] standard volume headers = nrrd?


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  • From: "Steven G. Parker" <sparker@cs.utah.edu>
  • To: Aaron Knoll <knolla@cs.utah.edu>
  • Cc: manta@sci.utah.edu
  • Subject: Re: [MANTA] standard volume headers = nrrd?
  • Date: Tue, 16 May 2006 23:02:26 -0600

nrrd is probably the way to go. Just be warned - don't use the - malign-double on the mbpro when you compile manta with teem. It is the default and perhaps shouldn't be.

Christiaan just worked on conditional compilation for teem stuff, so try to be consistent with that as much as possible. James might be able to advise on how to make that better if necessary.

Steve

On May 16, 2006, at 10:46 PM, Aaron Knoll wrote:

In adding the octree volume code, I'm hoping to use volume data that's as standard as possible.

The raw data itself is a no-brainer, but are there any preferences as to:

(1) nrrd headers
(2) the .hdr format from RTRT
(3) an extensible header format that supports additional information (such as for octree volumes), built on top of the nrrd header format

I'm opting for (1), and perhaps using a separate header format for the octree volumes as opposed to normal rectilinear grid volumes.

Let me know (especially James)

-Aaron






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