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On 27/10/2024 19:00, Kenneth wrote:
> The main problem I am having is that the original DICOM images from my own CT
> scan are *extremely* noisy and of low quality; it is even difficult to see what
> is 'organic matter' and what is just noise.
Yes, looking at attached images I wonder how dentist can fetch some
useful information from them.
> The color_map I used (and the altered gamma setting for the images) was the
> result of a lot of experimentation, to see if I could suppress some of the noisy
> 'garbage' and still retain some of the important details and structures. Small
> tweaks to the color_map produce large changes in the visual appearance!
Yes, turning colormaps can be painful, but I can suggest following:
Don't know what environment are you using, but this extension to VS-Code
has a very useful colormaps editor:
https://github.com/VirtualWhirlwind/vscode-povray2
Also a collection of prepared colormaps in my repository can be used as
a good starting point:
https://github.com/syanenko/pov-colormaps
> In my opinion, my dentist needs to purchase an improved CT scanner! ;-)
Definitely, and share the images with us :)).
> I am working on that at the moment (thanks for the suggestion!) I will post the
> result when finished.
Very interesting - looking forward to see them.
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YB
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