Dear Alle,
Try MRIconvert and choose FSL NIFTI. It opens your files from within the
SYNGO dcm reader and sorts them properly for you (I normally read from
dvd's including the SYNGO). However, it doesn't flip the anatomical scans
(in my case 3D-MP-RAGE) properly. I do that in 3dAFNItoANALYZE, and then
convert .hdr/img to .nii in avwchfiletype.
Good luck,
Benny
> Hi all,
>
> I have got a set of MR files on CD's which are in DICOM format. I would
> like to convert them to NIFTI volumes.
>
> The problem is that instead of being stored as volumes, different slices
> seem to be in different files (even different directories!). The only
> way that I can view them is with the DICOM viewer on the CD's and with
> ImageJ.
>
> Is it possible to convert DICOM images from that directory structure to
> nice 3D (or 4D) NifTI files?
>
> If there is a command-line option (so that it is scriptable for the
> whole CD) which leaves all the patient/scan info in (I can remove that
> once the images are in a normal format) then that would be great.
>
> I reckon this has been done before (sorry for douoble-posting), lots of
> people get their data on CD. Anybody know how to do this?
>
> Many thanks!
> Alle Meije Wink
>
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