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JointTrack Auto shuts down suddenly #7

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ashleyrhebergen opened this issue Sep 11, 2024 · 5 comments
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JointTrack Auto shuts down suddenly #7

ashleyrhebergen opened this issue Sep 11, 2024 · 5 comments

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@ashleyrhebergen
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Dear developers,

For your program I created a .txt calibration file, a .tif x-ray and a .stl 3D model. When loading the x-ray, the program immediately exits. Loading the x-ray or the 3D model first makes no difference. The 3D model can thus be loaded, but not the X-ray. The fluoroscopic test files from version JointTrack Auto 3.2.1 do work.

Are you familiar with this problem? What can I do to load my x-rays without the program shutting down?

I hope you can help me,

Ashley

@ajensen1234
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Hi!
Thanks for using JTML!

Can you try loading the calibration file first? This "sets the scene", so to speak, so that the program knows how to properly display objects and images in your viewing window.

Let me know if this works.

@ashleyrhebergen
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Thank you for your fast reply! I have loaded the calibration file first in all cases. Unfortunately, after loading the radiograph, the program still shuts down. What options do I have to get it to work?

@ajensen1234
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We recently had someone else with the same issue who resolved it - let me ask him what he did.

As far as fixing this, I've graduated from my PhD, and unfortunately don't have as much time to dedicate to chasing down bugs as I used to.

I also know that the most updated versions haven't yet been compiled for windows, because I switched to Linux about 2 years ago.

Let me see if I can find someone to compile the most recent version in windows, and we can see if that works for you!

@ashleyrhebergen
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I managed to get it to work by saving my radiographs a second time as .tif files. I didn’t do anything differently, so I’m not entirely sure what the issue was. Thank you so much for brainstorming with me to find a solution!

@ajensen1234
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Ahh! I'm so used to working with .tif that I forget some folks are trying to load PNG/jpeg.

That should be a really quick fix on my side.

I'd keep using .tif files for now, though!

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