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Re: Problem with DICOM format

Posted by Ganesh Narayanasamy on Oct 31, 2005; 8:02pm
URL: http://imagej.273.s1.nabble.com/Problem-with-Dicom-format-tp3704222p3704226.html

Oh, i didnt get a chance to look at the plugin. But this is
what i am looking for in a DICOM plugin - Saveas .DCM format

 Suppose i change the DICOM image (RGB cineloop) say, crop it
or chop-off every alternate file or some such thing. We, in our
ultrasound lab, would like to save the changed cineloop back as .dcm file format. This works much better than saving it in tiff or jpeg file format.

 Will your plugin do this? Can someone throw some light in this.

Thankyou,
Ganesh


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 --- On Mon 10/31, Andreas Jahnen < [hidden email] > wrote:
From: Andreas Jahnen [mailto: [hidden email]]
To: [hidden email]
Date: Mon, 31 Oct 2005 13:43:53 +0100
Subject: Re: Problem with DICOM format

Terve Sami,<br><br>we have written - using the dcm4che DICOM Tools - a ImageJ Plugin that can <br>read DICOMDIR Information. The plugin is in the moment  in BETA test, <br>therefore this was not send to the List. You can try it and I have made a <br>version (ImageJ and the plugin) available at our project page:<br><br>http://projects.santec.lu/optimage/optimageDownload/ImageJ-and-DICOMImporterPlugin-BETA.zip<br><br>You can help us testing and give your comments about the plugin. We plan <br>to release it soon to the public with an announcement to the ImageJ list. <br>Please launch for the moment the runImageJ.jar file with a double click or <br>at command line. It sets the necessary CLASSPATH for you (this is a part <br>we are working in the moment). <br><br>If the plugin is launched, there is a button bar:<br><br>First Button:           Import Files (Files System, DICOMDIR and local <br>PACS)<br>Second Button:  Configuration (here you can set which of the open dialogue
<br>should be enabled as well as the local PACS server that comes with the <br>plugin)<br>Third button:           a help screen(not finished yet)<br><br>I hope this helps you,<br><br>Andreas<br><br>--------------------------------------------<br>Andreas Jahnen                                   Ingenieur de Recherche<br>--------------------------------------------<br>e-mail: [hidden email]      CRP Henri Tudor<br>http://www.santec.lu                        29, Avenue John F. Kennedy<br>phone: +352 - 42 59 91 - 250        L-1855 Luxembourg<br>--------------------------------------------<br><br>ImageJ Interest Group <[hidden email]> wrote on 31.10.2005 11:36:50:<br><br>> Dear all,<br>> <br>> I am trying to analyze images taken with Siemens Magnetom Sonata. The <br>images<br>> are on Dicom format and I use Image J version 1.35f.<br>> <br>> The problem is that I don´t know if it is possible to read the sequence<br>> information of the Dicomdir file with Image J. Now
I just know how to <br>open<br>> one image or a set of images but because I don´t know how to read the<br>> Dicomdir I can´t distinguish the images belonging to the different<br>> sequences. This poses a problem because I have 500 images from every <br>patient<br>> (about 70 of them) and finding out which files belong to which sequence<br>> manually using Show info feature of Image J would take ages.<br>> <br>> I found quite similar question from the questions archive from year 2001 <br>but<br>> couldn´t find the answer.  So I would be really grateful is someone <br>could<br>> tell me whether there is a solution to this problem or not.<br>> <br>> Sami Soljanlahti, MD<br>> Helsinki Medical Imaging Center<br>> Helsinki, Finland<br>

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