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Re: Tools for visualisation and 3D reconstruction from Medical Scanner DATA ("DICOM medical imaging data") ?



Try ImageJ

http://rsb.info.nih.gov/ij/

Sven






Yannick Patois <patois@calvix.org> wrote:
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> Hi,
> 
> I just went for a scanner, and I was given a CDROM with the scanned data.
> 
> The CD contains some windows software (scanvisu174.exe) that I don't
> care, a nice and simple HTML interface to visualize included JPG images
> of the scan that worked well with firefox, and more interesting stuff:
> 
> - - Some hundred images in the "DICOM medical imaging data"
> $ file B0054
> B0054: DICOM medical imaging data
> - - Some meta-informations that looks like spatial coordinates and other
> parameters named "serieA.lst" (serieA to G) and a PATOIS.ifo.
> 
> Hexing in the DICOM images, it seems that the meta-info are also in the
> image data files themself (so the .lst and .ifo are likely redundant).
> I also believe that the DICOM images are quite easy to read as images (I
> already found some info on the web about this).
> 
> But can I get more?
> 
> In short, is there any open source software able to read the image files
> and associated meta-data and create a 3D model from that ?
> 
> Thanks for any informations.
> 
> 	Yannick
> 
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