[Mristudio-users] What's the difference among the format of philips rec and siemens dicom or other when import datasets under DTImapping?

susumu mori susumu at mri.jhu.edu
Fri Aug 5 11:03:47 EDT 2011


Hi Yong,

I'm not 100% sure about your question, but you should use Siemens Mosaic to
read Siemens Mosaic. If you see the images are upside-down, please be
careful and see FAQ#15 in https://www.mristudio.org/wiki/faq.

Once you read the data and process them, then we offer two ways to save
them; Raw or Analyze. The Raw files can be read by Philips REC because
Philips REC is RAW files.  So, RAW files can be read as the RAW format or as
the REC format. They are the same.

Hope this clarify your question.

Susumu

On Fri, Aug 5, 2011 at 8:40 AM, Yong Xu <yongxu324 at gmail.com> wrote:

> Hi,all
> When I used DTI mapping,I found that SIEMENS MOSAIC files can be
> imported both by format of PHILIPS REC or SIEMENS MOSAIC,while the
> images via former were up-side down,and I only found difference in
> total number of fiber until now.In addition, I found that after format
> conversion,SIEMENS MOSAIC can't be used under seperation from the
> original files.So I wonder if I can always use PHILIPS REC to import
> datasets?Is there any severe error that could happen ?What's more,is
> there any way to turn the up-side down images back?
> Thanks for any advices.
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