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Logging | Log file VivoQuant will always write a log file that is unique per-session. You can find this log in the temp folder, its name contains the following pattern vivoquant_[datetime]_session-[random id].log. This will be automatically added to the report when you create a Help Report... |
Help Reporter | VivoQuant’s Reporter Tool assists users in submitting service and applications reports for review by the Perceptive service team. The tool offers a variety of pre-defined report sequences as well as an option for a manual report. Reports are bundled into .zip files that you can then submit during... |
Corrupted Data | Data files used in VivoQuant, such as VQ sessions, images and movies, might become corrupted after being processed. For example, a VQ session zipacs file might get corrupted during the unzipping process. On these occasions, we recommend clearing the cache before attempting to open the corrupted file again. VivoQuant... |
Disabled MIP | If you can’t see the MIP view or 3D rendering of your data, make sure that MIP Viewer is enabled the in your VivoQuant instance. To do this, navigate to Tools → Configuration → Data, and uncheck the Disable MIP viewer check box. Further Troubleshooting If, after enabling the... |
Image Distortion and Mirroring | When loading data into VivoQuant, you might notice that the images appear upside-down or squished in the Display. Mirroring Left/Right Mirroring VivoQuant allows you to choose between two Left/Right orientation options: Neurologist (LR) and Radiologist (RL). To select an orientation mode, navigate to Tools → Configuration → Display,... |
Memory Allocation Error | While loading, coregistering, or cropping images, you might receive a Memory Allocation error message followed by a VivoQuant crash. This error may occur when manipulating large datasets. Troubleshooting the Memory Allocation Error Follow these steps to avoid memory allocation errors: Disable the MIP viewer to lower resource consumption.... |