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How to use it? What am I doing wrong? #3
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pyDBT was meant for Breast Tomosyhthesis. It uses half-cone beam, which I guess it is not your case. You may want to use Tigre for your geometry. It is a CT toolbox which is very flexible and you perhaps can adjust it for your geometry. |
Yes, you can do it, but I guess it would be just easier to use the full cone-beam toolbox. I even adapted TIGRE to work with DBT images. You might get some insights there on how to change the geometry to your needs. You can also adapt pyDBT to work with a full cone beam. I just don't really know how much work needs to be done. Let me know if it is clear to you. |
I apologize for the delayed response. I didn't have Matlab, so I purchased it. I'm currently struggling with the installation of TIGRE since I have no prior experience using Matlab. I will report back once I obtain the images. |
Hello, Since I have little experience in viewing tomosynthesis images obtained from commercial devices, I'm not sure if the results I obtained are correct. I would appreciate your opinion. thank you |
Hello, It is hard to tell. I can see things coming into focus and then going out of focus. We can see that type of behavior in DBT images, so I would say it is somehow close to the real one. |
Thank you for the comment. |
Hello,
I have used this software. When using it with other people's data, valid images were obtained (LAVI-USP/DBT-Reconstruction#5).
I manually captured images using an X-ray imaging device and an imaging plate (IP). I adjusted the incidence point to be at the center of the IP and captured images at various angles (2-degree intervals).
The resulting images were placed in a dicom folder. However, all the images obtained have pixel values of 0.
Could you please tell me what I am doing wrong in my approach?
Is the file format of the image not good enough? (16-bit? signed?)?
I have uploaded the necessary files to the following URL.
https://www.mediafire.com/file/bhuph8wt8fghnc2/pyDBT2.zip/file
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