"jute" <nomail@nomail> wrote in message
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>
> Here's a sample render of a better-than-average MRI (resolution-wise) scan
> of my head. Lot's of artefacts visible, all due to the dataset rather
> than
> POV-Ray.
>
> I can make the .df3 (and the original DICOM dataset as well) available if
> there's interest. A word of warning though -- it's a bit difficult,
> though
> not at all impossible, to obtain better renderings than this from the MRI
> data. It requires a lot of pre-processing (noise filtering, segmentation,
> ....) and the (free) tools available for this are a world of their own.
>
I did some renders from CT and MRI scans some time ago (using a df3 file
directly and converting it to a
thresholded mesh) The MRI scan quality that I obtained with a simple
threshold was far better than you are
getting here and the CT scans were astonishingly detailed. That they use
big, complicated applications
in hospitals doesn't neccessarily mean that a simpler approach won't give
good results. I can make the df3 files /
meshes / mesh conversion code available if anyone is interested. I've
included a render of one of the sectioned meshes
that I made (A CT scan in this case)
Andy
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