Re: Re: Acquiring Dental RVG on Linux
Am Fri, Dec 11, 2020 at 03:19:26PM +0530 schrieb Sonali Warunjikar:
> > What are the resulting files you get on disk with the Windows software or
> > is it stored in a database ?
>
> It is .RVG file which is a DICOM file (as reported by file command).
> Those open fine in open source software such as 3d slicer (and in many
> more), so the file format is not a problem.
>
> Basically when the proprietary application is open on Windows, the device
> is connected to USB port and x-ray is shot, the image appears in that
> software and it can be saved as a .rvg file.
My next step would be to try an listen to what is happening
over USB:
wireshark
usbmon
etc and try to find out whether that is one of the standard
image-capture/transfer-over-usb protocols.
Karsten
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