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- Fri, 2007-12-14, 11:18
- Forum: DCMTK - Installation
- Topic: 64-bit compile issue?
- Replies: 7
- Views: 14915
I just googled a bit and this seems to be a problem with the different flavours of Universal Binaries available. On a 64bit Mac OS X machine a UB might contain code for 4 (!) architectures and it seems that per default gcc selects not the correct ones when building. Though I don't have the possibilt...
- Thu, 2007-12-13, 10:47
- Forum: DCMTK - General
- Topic: link error when compiling an app that uses dcmtk with OSX
- Replies: 3
- Views: 5449
- Wed, 2007-11-21, 11:28
- Forum: DCMTK - General
- Topic: How to use Findscu
- Replies: 2
- Views: 4320
Hi Simon, I think it does not make sense to write down the full Query/Retrieve procedure - you really should read the corresponding pages in the DICOM Standard. Look for the Query / Retrieve section in part 4. Then read some forum topics about findscu and then try again :) However, this might work t...
- Wed, 2007-11-21, 11:21
- Forum: DCMTK - Installation
- Topic: After cmake no .dsp or dsw files ???!!!!
- Replies: 5
- Views: 10765
Hi Oliver, what kind of target project file did you choose in CMake? We only test output for Visual C++, I don't know what kind of project files Dev C++ can open. For unix-like systems, DCMTK ships already with predefined Makefiles (./configure and make). So for mingw one could maybe use these mecha...
- Wed, 2007-11-14, 10:52
- Forum: DCMTK - General
- Topic: dcmodify +te does not work with my DICOM-file
- Replies: 2
- Views: 4073
- Wed, 2007-11-14, 10:48
- Forum: DCMTK - General
- Topic: How to use findscu correctly
- Replies: 5
- Views: 6775
Maybe a short explanation of the whole procedure helps: The file you specify for findscu is the query file, ie it contains the search mask that should be used to query the server. With -k option you can specify additional search keys which are added to the searchmask from the query file. So the quer...
- Tue, 2007-11-13, 09:59
- Forum: DCMTK - General
- Topic: How to use findscu correctly
- Replies: 5
- Views: 6775
- Mon, 2007-11-05, 11:37
- Forum: DCMTK - General
- Topic: What can i do with this problem
- Replies: 1
- Views: 3578
Hi, that means that the attributes (ie their tag numbers) are not sorted ascendly in the DICOM file which is mandatory. You could use dcmdump's --ignore-errors option to ignore such errors and force dcmdump to read as far as possible. Additionally you could try to use dcmconv to correct these errors...
- Mon, 2007-10-29, 10:28
- Forum: DCMTK - General
- Topic: one linking error
- Replies: 3
- Views: 4544
Hi Mark,
this definitely looks like you missed a library...are you sure you really link e.g. dcmdata to your project? See also FAQ #27.
Regards,
Michael
this definitely looks like you missed a library...are you sure you really link e.g. dcmdata to your project? See also FAQ #27.
Regards,
Michael
- Thu, 2007-10-25, 09:49
- Forum: DCMTK - General
- Topic: problem inserting items into a DcmDataset
- Replies: 2
- Views: 6705
- Wed, 2007-10-17, 07:50
- Forum: DCMTK - Installation
- Topic: executing in xCode, serious problems in Mac Os X!!
- Replies: 6
- Views: 10774
- Tue, 2007-10-16, 15:27
- Forum: DCMTK - General
- Topic: Convert JPEG image to DICOM
- Replies: 1
- Views: 4350
Hello Jeff, I have a tool based on DCMTK that converts JPEG to DICOM (Visible Light Photography and Old Secondary Capture Objects supported), which may be part of the next release. However, I have not finished it yet and it should get some testing, too. The tool actually does not decompress the JPEG...
- Mon, 2007-09-24, 14:25
- Forum: DCMTK - General
- Topic: Undefined behavior (assert by isalpha) in DcmItem::foundVR
- Replies: 8
- Views: 9634
- Fri, 2007-09-21, 11:46
- Forum: DCMTK - General
- Topic: Undefined behavior (assert by isalpha) in DcmItem::foundVR
- Replies: 8
- Views: 9634
- Thu, 2007-09-20, 08:50
- Forum: DCMTK - General
- Topic: JPEG2000LosslessOnly support
- Replies: 3
- Views: 9420
Hi, if you are a bit familiar with programming and imaging, you could do the decompressing yourself (using DCMTK and a JPEG2000 library). However if you are not too experienced, this may take some time... Maybe there is another DICOM toolkit that can do JPEG2000 decompression for you - you could use...