Re: Acquiring Dental RVG on Linux
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- Subject: Re: Acquiring Dental RVG on Linux
- From: Karsten Hilbert <Karsten.Hilbert@gmx.net>
- Date: Sun, 3 Jan 2021 13:53:01 +0100
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Am Thu, Dec 31, 2020 at 02:15:33PM +0530 schrieb Sonali Warunjikar:
> The proprietary software directly gives a DICOM file
I think it'd be interesting to see what
exiftool -g1 -ee -m -u $THE_DICOM_FILE
has to say. Perhaps one can retrieve some hints for further
processing of the raw data, and which metadata fields to fill
with what sort of values when, eventually, considering
conversion to DICOM.
Karsten
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