Open pjsilvacampos opened 1 year ago
Hi,
The problem is most likely that the tool you are using to rotate the images doesn't actually transform the pixel data, but adds orientation information to the header of the .jpg file. There are lots of other tools that will rotate the images and actually update the pixel information. Perhaps you could try one of those.
There is an image rotation option in DICe, but it's not exposed in the GUI, you would have to use the command line execution of DICe and manually add the option to the input files.
Thanks for the reply!
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Hi,
The problem is most likely that the tool you are using to rotate the images doesn't actually transform the pixel data, but adds orientation information to the header of the .jpg file. There are lots of other tools that will rotate the images and actually update the pixel information. Perhaps you could try one of those.
There is an image rotation option in DICe, but it's not exposed in the GUI, you would have to use the command line execution of DICe and manually add the option to the input files.
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Hello, My problem is when uploading the images for analysis, even though I previously rotated them, it still sees them as unrotated. Thus means I cannot see the tracking dots correctly (see attachment). I am not being able to solve this as there is no option for rotating the imported files. Thanks