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Thomas Mey <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Sorry to disagree, in order to perform Multiplanar reconstructions you > don't need any rawdata, but images. You will need 1 or 2mm images with > some 20% to 50% overlapping reconstruction interval, and the rawdata are > only required to perform a new review (or "reconstruction", depending on > which word you prefer). Um, you seem to be splitting hairs. Whats the difference between doing MPRs and 'performing a new review/reconstruction' ? The whole point of doing MPRs is to be able to view the data set from any (new) angle or plane. -- madiba
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