Dear Volkmar Glauche,
Thank you so much for your responding.
Error message is as follows ;
There is not enough overlap in the images to obtain a solution.
Please check that your header information is OK.
I have done the SPM procedures as follows ;
- Normalise
- Normaise : estimate & write
- Data
- Subject
Source images : specify images ----->
Select the patient file
(Other menu is not touched !)
- Estimation options
- Template imge : PET.nii.1
I read SPM help, but it is difficut for me to undrestand.
The help message is seperated, not connectd to whole course.
Please help me to understand the whole course of SPM5b procedure.
Thanks a lot in advance.
Do-Young Kang
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Á¦¸ñ: Re: [SPM] SPM5b in Phillips PET/CT ?
On Fri, 9 Sep 2005, Do-Young Kang wrote:
> I use Phillips PET/CT for brain PET imaging.
> Do you have experienced to convert the Phillips PET DICOM files to NIFTI
> format?
> I try it.
> The converted file is s*.img.
> Why prefix 's' is added to file name?
Every image that is converted from single-slice DICOM files gets the "s"
prefix. This is because at the FIL most structural images are single-slice
DICOM files, whereas functional images are usually in SIEMENS mosaic
format and get the "f" prefix. SPM can not know what kind of image you are
processing just by looking at the image data or the filename.
> This file is not processed to normalize...
> Why ?
Do you get any useful error message? Normalisation should work for all
kind of images if
- there is enough coverage of the brain in your images (just a few thin
slices will not work)
- the origin of the image is quite close to AC, and the image is oriented
similar to the templates.
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Volkmar Glauche
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