> I tried what you've said. I set the Crosshair Position at the
> coordinates where the new origin is after the reorientation. However, it
> still moves to somewhere else other than the AC. It seems that either
> the coordinates of the new origin are incorrect, or the Crosshair
> doesn't display correctly.
>
> Ps. I used Dicom import function in SPM5b to covert the images, however
> if the images were converted using SPM2 and reoriented in SPM5b, the
> Crosshair displays correctly using the coordinates of the new origin.
I haven't been able to replicate this problem using Revision 168 of SPM5b. I
imported some DICOM images, and moved the origin, and the crosshair goes to
the correct place after I have reoriented the images and hit the little bar.
I'll see if anyone else out there can replicate the same problem or shed some
light on what may be happening.
All the best,
-John
> -----Original Message-----
> From: John Ashburner [mailto:[log in to unmask]]
> Sent: 20 May 2005 17:40
> To: Shen S Dr (Psychology)
> Subject: Re: [SPM] reorient in SPM5b
>
> > Yes, SPM2 works fine. The crosshairs is always at the new origin after
> > reorientation.
> > I don't think it is only the position problem of the crosshairs. It
> > seems the coordinates of the origin are updated, but not really be
> > applied to the images correctly.
>
> I think I know the source of this "problem". Now in SPM5b, when an
> image is
> displayed, the crosshairs automatically move to the centre of the volume
> (it
> was a request). When an image is reoriented, it is re-displayed, so
> you'll
> see the crosshairs moving position. Try hitting the bar below where it
> says
> "Crosshair Position". This should move the crosshairs to where you want
>
> them.
>
> Best regards,
> -John
>
> > -----Original Message-----
> > From: John Ashburner [mailto:[log in to unmask]]
> > Sent: 20 May 2005 14:59
> > To: Shen S Dr (Psychology); [log in to unmask]
> > Subject: Re: [SPM] reorient in SPM5b
> >
> > > I did download all the updates, but the problem still remains. I
> >
> > noticed
> >
> > > that the coordinates of the origin did change, but not the position
>
> of
>
> > > crosshairs. It seems if you only do a translation, then the
>
> crosshairs
>
> > > jump back to its original position. However, if you do a rotation,
>
> the
>
> > > images are reoriented, but not as you expected.
> >
> > Is this behaviour different to how it was in SPM2?
> >
> > Best regards,
> > -John
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