Hi Stephan,
Probably your image became corrupted during the copying of your images
from the scanner to your workstation, so if the images are still on the
scanner, that'd be the simplest of course.
If they're not, you could for instance interpolate the 'bad' scan with
the 2 adjoining scans. Like this:
* press Imcalc
* select the scan preceding and following the bad one (no. 1484 and no.
1486)
* expression to evaluate: (i1+i2)/2
* file name: the name that you want to give to your interpolated scan
Then SPM will average those 2, and you can replace the bad scan with the
interpolated one. It's not ideal, but it would be an alternative to
throwing the subject away alltogether.
Kind regards,
Floris
>Hi,
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>we tried to convert 1485 dicom files with SPM2.
>There is only one file which has a size of 154KB instead of 354KB.
>At this file spm_dicom_convert terminated with the message "Cant read whole
>image".
>Is it possible to repair this? How can I do this?
>
>I hope that there is a possibility instead of dropping out this person.
>
>thanks in advance,
>Stephan
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