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by Dirk_Mirk
Mon, 2005-02-07, 17:40
Forum: DCMTK - General
Topic: Secondary capture image: which image information object to use?
Replies: 7
Views: 14144

Yes, you are right, it supports also 32-bit values: A.8.1.1 SC Image IOD Description The Secondary Capture (SC) Image Information Object Definition (IOD) specifies single-frame images that are converted from a non-DICOM format to a modality independent DICOM format, without any constraints on pixel ...
by Dirk_Mirk
Mon, 2005-02-07, 12:22
Forum: DCMTK - General
Topic: Secondary capture image: which image information object to use?
Replies: 7
Views: 14144

Just a friendly bump of the topic, since I'm still in need of an answer :)

Thanks.
by Dirk_Mirk
Thu, 2005-02-03, 16:34
Forum: DCMTK - General
Topic: Secondary capture image: which image information object to use?
Replies: 7
Views: 14144

Ok, thanks. But since the image is in fact an Xray coming from a CCD chip, I was wondering if it would also be OK to use the "Digital X-Ray image object" to store the gray values, since this one is not limited in bit depth if I'm correct? Only thing is that the information for the Pixel Da...
by Dirk_Mirk
Thu, 2005-02-03, 00:43
Forum: DCMTK - General
Topic: Secondary capture image: which image information object to use?
Replies: 7
Views: 14144

Secondary capture image: which image information object to use?

I was wondering: if you save your pixeldata into a DICOM file format like for example "Multi-frame Grayscale Word SC", you are obliged to use : - Samples per Pixel (0028,0002) shall be 1 - Photometric Interpretation (0028,0004) shall be MONOCHROME2 - Bits Allocated (0028,0100) shall be 16 ...