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- Tue, 2006-12-05, 16:36
- Forum: DCMTK - Installation
- Topic: dcmodify and disabling creation of .bak files
- Replies: 1
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dcmodify and disabling creation of .bak files
Hi, I use dcmodify on a script to anonymize patient information for thousands of dicom files, and several hundred studies. I would like to avoid creating of .bak files, since removing them using rm command slows down script's exection time. Hence I would like to disable creation of .bak files when I...
- Fri, 2006-09-08, 19:54
- Forum: DCMTK - General
- Topic: 16-bit jpg
- Replies: 1
- Views: 3122
16-bit jpg
Hi,
How do I convert a DICOM image to 16-bit JPG format? Is there a command line option? dcmjpnm writes in 8-bit jpeg.
[off-topic?] Which viewer can view 16-bit JPG file?
Thanks in advance.
Sundar
How do I convert a DICOM image to 16-bit JPG format? Is there a command line option? dcmjpnm writes in 8-bit jpeg.
[off-topic?] Which viewer can view 16-bit JPG file?
Thanks in advance.
Sundar
- Mon, 2006-02-20, 23:32
- Forum: DCMTK - General
- Topic: RawDataStorage strorescp virtual memory failure
- Replies: 1
- Views: 2959
RawDataStorage strorescp virtual memory failure
I have 512MB RAM on the Linux FC4 machine that runs storescp. Data sent from a remote station is a 900MB raw data. The storescp process fails with "Virtual Memory Exhausted" message. Remote station says "Receiver aborted connection". 300MB rawdata file comes across. Does this mea...
- Fri, 2005-09-30, 18:25
- Forum: DCMTK - General
- Topic: Convert 16-bit/pixel DICOM pixel data to 8-bits/pixel
- Replies: 1
- Views: 2986
Convert 16-bit/pixel DICOM pixel data to 8-bits/pixel
Hi,
I have an MR DICOM image with pixel data of 16-bits per pixel. I would like to save this as MR DICOM image with pixel data of 8-bits per pixel.
Which is the command? How would I go about doing this?
Thanks in advance.
Sundar
I have an MR DICOM image with pixel data of 16-bits per pixel. I would like to save this as MR DICOM image with pixel data of 8-bits per pixel.
Which is the command? How would I go about doing this?
Thanks in advance.
Sundar