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- Thu, 2021-11-18, 11:17
- Forum: DCMTK - General
- Topic: How to over-write a modified DICOM file?
- Replies: 4
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Re: How to over-write a modified DICOM file?
That's clear, thanks!
- Thu, 2021-11-18, 10:39
- Forum: DCMTK - General
- Topic: How to over-write a modified DICOM file?
- Replies: 4
- Views: 3222
Re: How to over-write a modified DICOM file?
By default, the call of loadFile() does not load all element values into main memory, only those that are smaller than 4 kbytes. Just for curiosity, if loadFile(SrcName) does not load all values, how is it possible that saveFile(DstName) works fine only in case SrcName != DstName ? Is saveFile() ca...
- Fri, 2021-11-12, 14:21
- Forum: DCMTK - General
- Topic: dcmodify vs. "ISO_IR 192" character set
- Replies: 8
- Views: 8057
Re: dcmodify vs. "ISO_IR 192" character set
Thank you so much!
- Fri, 2021-11-12, 13:04
- Forum: DCMTK - General
- Topic: dcmodify vs. "ISO_IR 192" character set
- Replies: 8
- Views: 8057
Re: dcmodify vs. "ISO_IR 192" character set
You could also try with "-if file.txt", where file.txt contains the UTF-8 encoded string of characters. Thank you so much for the prompt reply, I tried the following: dcmodify -v -nb -if "(0010, 2297)"=file.txt 0000.dcm and it works! But I have a question: is there a more effici...
- Thu, 2021-11-11, 17:33
- Forum: DCMTK - General
- Topic: dcmodify vs. "ISO_IR 192" character set
- Replies: 8
- Views: 8057
Re: dcmodify vs. "ISO_IR 192" character set
Hello everybody, I have a similar issue while using dcmodify with umlaut chars, like this: dcmodify -v -nb -i "(0x0010, 0x2297)=Rossi^Märio" 0000.dcm This call seems to generate a wrong dicom file even if the starting dicom has the right charset "ISO_IR 192" (Utf-8). Any hints on...