I also note that Seg3D is incorrectly reading the slice thickness, which is specified as 5mm in the DICOM header but about 29mm in Seg3D. However, this is easily corrected using the Transform tool. I only mention it in case it is connected to the slice ordering issue.ChrisI am loading a stack of 47 DICOM CT files into Seg3D. This mostly works, but I note that about every 10th or 11th file is in the wrong order when I scroll through the axial slices.I suspect this is a file ordering problem during load, but I don’t know how to fix it. Any ideas? Thanks, ChrisChristopher R. Butson, PhD
Director of Neuromodulation Research
Faculty, Scientific Computing & Imaging (SCI) Institute
Associate Professor, Departments of Biomedical Engineering, Neurology & Neurosurgery
University of Utah
Warnock Engineering Building
72 South Central Campus Drive, Room 3686
Salt Lake City, Utah 84112
butson@sci.utah.edu
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