Dear all:
I´m a user of ImageJ and I have the following issue : I can open a DICOM image with ImageJ, then i do a Image--> Show Info and I can see the DICOm info of the image. However this Info window doesn´t containts all the DICOM tags of the opened image. I mean: I can check the DICOM header of the same image and using Tudor plugin, and I can see that there are some tags not included on the Info window. Pls, anyone knows how to do in order to get on the Info window the DICOM tags of interest for the user?? Any suggestion will be appreciated. Thansk a lot!! JFC |
Hi Juan,
Did you try the Bio-Formats Importer plugin with the "Display metadata in results window" option checked? -Curtis On Mon, Nov 2, 2009 at 3:52 PM, Juan Francisco <[hidden email]> wrote: > Dear all: > I´m a user of ImageJ and I have the following issue : > I can open a DICOM image with ImageJ, then i do a Image--> Show Info and I > can see the DICOm info of the image. However this Info window doesn´t > containts all the DICOM tags of the opened image. I mean: I can check > the DICOM header of the same image and using Tudor plugin, and I can see > that there are some tags not included on the Info window. > Pls, anyone knows how to do in order to get on the Info window the DICOM > tags of interest for the user?? > > Any suggestion will be appreciated. > Thansk a lot!! > JFC > > > > |
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On Nov 2, 2009, at 4:52 PM, Juan Francisco wrote:
> Dear all: > I´m a user of ImageJ and I have the following issue : > I can open a DICOM image with ImageJ, then i do a Image--> Show Info > and I can see the DICOm info of the image. However this Info window > doesn´t containts all the DICOM tags of the opened image. I mean: I > can check the DICOM header of the same image and using Tudor plugin, > and I can see that there are some tags not included on the Info > window. > Pls, anyone knows how to do in order to get on the Info window the > DICOM tags of interest for the user?? Download the extended DICOM dictionary at http://rsb.info.nih.gov/ij/download/docs/DICOM_Dictionary.txt into the ImageJ folder and restart ImageJ. -wayne |
Hello List,
is it possible to employ different threads within the same macro set? In the example below, I get output 1-3-2, because the macro won't finish before the function f3 is executed. However, I would like to finish the macro immediately and obtain output 1-2-3,. I need this because I want to exit and enter different "while" loops depending on user action. Norbert Vischer macro "test"{ print(1); f3(); print(2); } function f3(){ wait(500) print(3); } ====== output: 1 3 2 |
Hi Norbert,
macros are designed to do everything sequentially, otherwise it would be a big mess... What you can do: If you have a macro that has its own menu command (by installing it), you can start it in a separate thread by call("ij.IJ.doCommand", commandName); where commandName is the menu command. This will start it in a separate thread, Then you can have, e.g., a wait statement in that macro and it won't block everything else. Michael ________________________________________________________________ On 20 Nov 2009, at 18:08, Norbert Vischer wrote: > Hello List, > is it possible to employ different threads within the same macro > set? In the example below, I get output 1-3-2, because the macro > won't finish before the function f3 is executed. However, I would > like to finish the macro immediately and obtain output 1-2-3,. > I need this because I want to exit and enter different "while" > loops depending on user action. > > Norbert Vischer > > > macro "test"{ > print(1); > f3(); > print(2); > } > > function f3(){ > wait(500) > print(3); > } > > ====== > output: > 1 > 3 > 2 |
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