I have a dicom file of size 256*256*3. However, when I read this file using dicomread command in matlab the size of the dicom file is 256*256? How to fix this ?
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kitty varghese
on 12 Mar 2018
Commented: kitty varghese
on 13 Mar 2018
close all;
clear all;
clear all;
bb=8; % block size
RR=4; % redundancy factor
K=RR*bb^2; % number of atoms in the dictionary
%here we are reading the image and adding noise into that image.
sigma = 25;% standard deviation
P ='C:\Users\kitty\Dropbox\denoise_ksvd\ADNI';
D=dir(fullfile(P,'*.dcm'));
C=cell(size(D));
for k=1:numel(D)
C=dicomread(fullfile(P,D(k).name));
IMin0(:,k)=C(:);
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Stephen23
on 12 Mar 2018
Edited: Stephen23
on 12 Mar 2018
@kitty Varghese: please show the outputs of these commands:
size(C)
info = dicominfo(fullfile(P,D(k).name));
info.ColorType
info.Width
info.Height
Note that this line is totally superfluous, as you redefine C on each loop iteration:
C = cell(size(D)); % this line does nothing!
for k = 1:numel(D)
C = dicomread(fullfile(P,D(k).name)); % because of this line.
...
end
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Stephen23
on 12 Mar 2018
Edited: Stephen23
on 12 Mar 2018
According to the dicomread documentation "For single-frame grayscale images, X is an M-by-N array". In your response to my comment you wrote
info.ColorType= grayscale
so therefore I would expect the imported image to have size MxN, just as the dicomread help states. If all of the other images are also grayscale, then all of them will be 2D matrices. You can check this yourself in the loop.
In the original question title you wrote "I have a dicom file of size 256*256*3": how are you checking this? With what tool or command?
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