http://imagej.273.s1.nabble.com/DICOM-decompression-tp3688887p3688890.html
unfortunately there is no funktionality to save a stack by now.
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> Dear Johannes,
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> Thank you for the link. I have downloaded all the files and have managed
> to open the images. Now I would like to save the stack as uncompressed
> DICOM. However, I cannot find the correct icon in TudorDicom to save the
> stack.
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> Thank you for your help.
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> Douglas
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> You can use our DICOM Tools together with an installed Java ImageIO :
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http://santec.tudor.lu/project/optimage/dicom/start>
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> That yhould open most of the images.
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> Greets
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> > I just tried to load a DICOM dataset and received the following error
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> > "java.io.IOException
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> > ImageJ cannot open compressed DICOM images
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> > Transfer Syntax UID = 1.2.840.10008.1.2.4.70"
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> > There are 440 .DCM images varying between 130 and 230KB so presumably
> > these are compressed. I searched the list archives for "DICOM
> > decompression" and found nothing. I looked at the online manual but
> > could not find anything in the "File" menu. Is there a tool available
> > for decompression?
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> > Thanks.
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