http://imagej.273.s1.nabble.com/How-to-export-images-into-DICOM-in-Java-code-tp4999810p4999825.html
Thank you so much. It works!!!! However, the tudor tookit is a big package.
In order to benefit the others, I list the only part that is necessary for DICOM export.
- they two classes in src folder: DicomExporter.java and DicomHeader.java.
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> 发件人: "Johannes Hermen" <
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> 发送时间: 2012年8月21日 星期二
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> 主题: Re: How to export images into DICOM in Java code??
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> Take a look at our DICOM Toolkit
>
>
http://www.santec.lu/project/dicom>
> it offers a DICOM Exporter class:
>
> DicomExporter exporter = new DicomExporter();
> File dcmFile = new File("/home/hermenj/jhermen.dcm");
> ImagePlus ip = new ImagePlus("/home/hermenj/im0");
> DicomObject dObj = exporter.createHeader(ip, true, true, true);
> exporter.write(dObj, ip, dcmFile, true);
>
>
> Greets
> Johannes
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> From: 周鑫 <
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> To: <
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> Date: 18.08.2012 10:49
> Subject: How to export images into DICOM in Java code??
> Sent by: ImageJ Interest Group <
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>
> Hello Hacklaender,
>
> I'm a developer working with ImageJ for quite a long time.
>
> It was recently that I discovered ImageJ does not have a function like
> saveAsDicom,
>
> and the only possibility seems to be using plugins such as dcmie or
> tudordicom......
>
> Both plugins are quite big, with non-necessary code for my research
> project.
>
> As dcmie requires less third-part dependency, I try to make it work for my
> project.
>
> I red the Dcm_Export.java and FileExporter.java, but still has no idea
> about how to make it work.
>
> Suppose that I have two variables, a ImagePlus "imp" which contains the
> images and a path "path" to save as.
>
> Usually suing FileSaver, it can be done in two lines:
>
> =====================================
>
> FileSaver fs = new FileSaver(imp);
> fs.saveAsTiff(path);
>
> =====================================
>
> Now with Dcm_Export, I initialized an instance but did not find one
> function which deal with the export.
>
> The FileExporter, on the other hand, requires 4 variables, which are not
> trivial to obtain from my point of view.
>
> Could you give me a hand?
>
> Best regards, Xin
>
>
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