[Mristudio-users] saving files

Copeland, Sarah A. SCopeland at mednet.ucla.edu
Wed Feb 18 01:26:56 EST 2009


Thanks, Hangyi -

I have tried to do this before when loading data files, and tried it again as you suggested. I get the message "please enter an integer between 1 and 4096". I don't know where to enter an integer, or which to enter, but I've tried all options and still get the same error message.

Can you help?

Thanks  again -

Sarah



hi,

after saving, you can re-load the image by "File->MRI View 3D->..->
File_Format=RAW, Data_Type="Color" (for color map), or  Data_Type="float" (for
FA etc..)...-> OK"

regards,

hangyi



> Hello,
>
> I am having a problem when trying to save processed files and reopen them later.
> I am able to load DTI data and process it to the point where I have FA, mean of
> B0, etc. I click the "save" button, and get the window which allows me to choose
> files to save (with the arrow pointing to the right hand box) and I do so. When
> I try to open them, though, the program essentially starts me over by asking me
> to load file parameters and then reprocessing the data. So for example if I try
> to save colormap 0 just as a test, when I try to reopen I'm back to the point
> where I would have to start calculating tensors, etc. over again.
>
> I am trying to save mean of B0s to bring it into Landmarker and use AIR to
> coregister MPRAGE images to the DTI data. I thought of doing this in DTI studio,
> but cannot open the MPRAGE image in DTI studio (it won't recognize anything
> except the raw data files in the pull-down menu). I know people are able to save
> and reopen files all the time. Am I missing an obvious step?
>
> Thank you!

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