Hello all you X-Ray and generic nerds.
I am a silent follower of the forum and Mikes and Daves video blog since ages.
Thanks for all the knowhow and entertainment first of all!!!
I was wondering if it would be useful to adopt one of those planar x-ray machines to act as a topographic scanner. (XCT)
I got in contact with cone-beam xct reconstruction during my master-thesis and figured that it is surprisingly easy.
E.g. it would be possible to rotate a (rigid) object in the FOV of a planar scanner for instance by a stepper motor and use the projection images to reconstruct a x-ray volume.
I can recommend this open source software:
http://www.cs.toronto.edu/~nrezvani/OSCaR.htmlIts not super fast.. but very easy to understand and adopt.
I am a bit jealous on people to can afford the space to have their own x-ray device :-)... so probably will not happen for me in the near future.
If somebody is interested I would be happy to take a shot and try to reconstruct a volume of a row of X-ray projections.
Greetings
Max