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nu Posted - 06/16/2005 : 1:47:50 PM
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Hi!
I am using Matlab for Image Processing. I am trying to display DICOM images and make measurements in these images. The problem is that when I am trying to display DICOM image, I am getting the following error message "Image is too big to fit on screen; displaying at 56% scale".
I previously opened DICOM images on this computer (with Windows XP)and never had any problem. Now, I am relocated and ended up with Windows 2000 on the same computer. Anyway, I think this can be eliminated by changing either image display options/ desktop set up option. Not sure which one though. Or, actually there may be something else other than this.
Can anyone suggest me in this regard?

Thankyou so much for taking your time!

Best Regards,
NU
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verrallr@a Posted - 06/17/2005 : 10:34:21 AM
Like you've said NU, "Anyway, I think this can be eliminated by changing either image display options/ desktop set up option. Not sure which one though."

Can't you just change to a finer resolution on your windows screen. Eg, if you are using 800x600 resolution, change to 1024x768.

Richard.
nu Posted - 06/16/2005 : 3:39:38 PM
Hi Mike,

I guess I have to look for a Matlab forum. But, thanks for taking your time!!

Best Regards,
NU
Mike Buess Posted - 06/16/2005 : 3:34:50 PM
Sorry, NU, but I think you'd be better off asking that question in a Matlab forum. (If one exists.)

Mike Buess
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