X-Git-Url: https://git.creatis.insa-lyon.fr/pubgit/?a=blobdiff_plain;ds=sidebyside;f=vv%2FvvSlicer.cxx;h=0c7852ad12e83b2c31518b4b3e75e8f82cbcacdc;hb=ca23c1958549bf0a1b35acfc62b046c1127c0295;hp=51ff1bc46df62d675d1bd376f89fec61187c8a02;hpb=01f8ebaaa616d6406e2581b29428f6f3884e63c1;p=clitk.git diff --git a/vv/vvSlicer.cxx b/vv/vvSlicer.cxx index 51ff1bc..0c7852a 100644 --- a/vv/vvSlicer.cxx +++ b/vv/vvSlicer.cxx @@ -901,9 +901,11 @@ void vvSlicer::AdjustResliceToSliceOrientation(vtkImageReslice *reslice) // Step 1: from world coordinates to image coordinates origin[this->SliceOrientation] -= mImageReslice->GetOutput()->GetOrigin()[this->SliceOrientation]; origin[this->SliceOrientation] /= mImageReslice->GetOutput()->GetSpacing()[this->SliceOrientation]; - // Step 2: round to inferior grid positionInc. This makes sense because a border is used to interpolate - // the original image (SR). - origin[this->SliceOrientation] = itk::Math::Floor(origin[this->SliceOrientation]); + // Step 2: round to nearest grid positionInc. This has been validated as the only + // way to have something consistent with the thickness of a 2D slice visible on the + // other slices. The thickness is accounted for so if the 2D slice is to thin and + // between two slices, one will never be able to see this 2D slice (bug #1883). + origin[this->SliceOrientation] = itk::Math::Round(origin[this->SliceOrientation]); // Step 3: back to world coordinates origin[this->SliceOrientation] *= mImageReslice->GetOutput()->GetSpacing()[this->SliceOrientation]; origin[this->SliceOrientation] += mImageReslice->GetOutput()->GetOrigin()[this->SliceOrientation];