[Debian Wiki] Update of "DebianMedImaging" by AndreasTille
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||<tablewidth="100%"rowbgcolor="#ffcc99">''Name'' ||''Description'' ||''Licence'' ||
- ||[http://www.xs4all.nl/~ingenium/dicom.html ConQuest DICOM server] ||A full featured DICOM server that has been developed based on and heavily extending the public domain UCDMC DICOM code. ||Free ||
- ||[http://sourceforge.net/projects/dcm4che/ dcm4che] ||dcm4che is an implementation of DICOM in Java. The sample applications may be useful on their own. It also includes an IHE compliant Image Archive application, based on J2EE. ||LGPL ||
||[http://dicom.offis.de/dscope.php.en DICOMScope] ||DICOMScope is a free DICOM viewer which can display uncompressed, monochrome DICOM images of all modalities and supports a calibration of the monitor according to DICOM part 14 as well as the new Presentation States. DICOMScope offers a print client (DICOM Basic Grayscale Print Management) which also implements the optional Presentation LUT SOP Class. The current release 3.5.1 contains numerous extensions, including a print server, support for encrypted DICOM communication, digital signatures and structured reporting. ||Unknown ||
||[http://www.dclunie.com/dicom3tools.html Dicom3tools] ||Tools and libraries for handling offline files of DICOM 3 attributes, and conversion of proprietary formats to DICOM 3. Can handle older ACR/NEMA format data, and some proprietary versions of that such as SPI. ||Unknown ||
||[http://www.cardiothink.com/downloads/ ecg2png] ||This program is designed to convert scanned 12-lead electrocardiograms into PNG format and a web-friendly image size. It assumes that the electrocardiogram (ECG) is printed with a black line on white paper with a red grid. ||GPL ||
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