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- Mon, 2005-02-07, 17:40
- Forum: DCMTK - General
- Topic: Secondary capture image: which image information object to use?
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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 ...
- Mon, 2005-02-07, 12:22
- Forum: DCMTK - General
- Topic: Secondary capture image: which image information object to use?
- Replies: 7
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- Thu, 2005-02-03, 16:34
- Forum: DCMTK - General
- Topic: Secondary capture image: which image information object to use?
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- Thu, 2005-02-03, 00:43
- Forum: DCMTK - General
- Topic: Secondary capture image: which image information object to use?
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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 ...