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August 29, 2018 10:13PM
Dear,
when I look at 3dinfo's output for a dataset, I just get a little confused by the conflicting orientation, just like this:
Data Axes Orientation:
first (x) = Right-to-Left
second (y) = Posterior-to-Anterior
third (z) = Inferior-to-Superior [-orient RPI]
R-to-L extent: -102.774 [R] -to- 105.914 [L] -step- 3.312 mm [ 64 voxels]
A-to-P extent: -89.485 [A] -to- 119.203 [P] -step- 3.312 mm [ 64 voxels]
I-to-S extent: -44.866 -to- 110.822 [S] -step- 3.312 mm [ 48 voxels]
It's RPI at above, while it's RAI at below, and I also find it's not only for this dataset, but actually a common one, which one should I believe?
Thanks,
Peng Ren



Edited 1 time(s). Last edit at 08/29/2018 10:14PM by fz1002rp.
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The confusing output of orientation from 3dinfo

Peng Ren August 29, 2018 10:13PM

Re: The confusing output of orientation from 3dinfo

ptaylor August 29, 2018 10:43PM

Re: The confusing output of orientation from 3dinfo

Peng Ren September 07, 2018 05:44AM

Re: The confusing output of orientation from 3dinfo

rick reynolds September 07, 2018 09:34AM

Re: The confusing output of orientation from 3dinfo

Peng Ren September 13, 2018 11:14PM