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From: SamuelT 
Date: 30 Mar 2000 13:47:31
Message: <38E3A15C.927D1F8C@aol.com>
I'm just getting into this 3d-data stuff myself. The MegaPov docs say the
isosurface can support 1-byte, 2-byte, and 4-byte binary data and also text
data, which is what I used. I don't know about 1, 2 and 4-byte data, so I can't
help you convert it. What does your data look like? I'd like to try it, but I
would need to know what the x y z dimensions are.

Simen Kvaal wrote:

> >P.S. Anyone have some MRI data files I can use? I would like to make a
> >media head, so you can see inside.
> >
>
> I have a bunch of Dicom CT-images of ... a pork chop.. No, really. My father
> works at a food-research facility (correct term?) and he gave me a CD with
> scanned data. Is this the kind of data (not object; but format) you are
> looking for? In that case: Can you tell me how to convert it into 3d-data
> for an isosurface?
>
> Simen.

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Samuel Benge

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