The site:
http://pubimage.hcuge.ch:8080/
has DICOM images that are JPEG2000 compressed and need to be converted back 
to raw DICOM format before the Care2x DICOM Viewer will render it. DICOMatic 
and other commercial programs (Free TomoVision displays it) convert back and 
forth.

- Ap.Muthu

> On Mon, 10 Jan 2011 00:00:34 +0530, "Ap.Muthu" <apmu...@usa.net> wrote:
>
>> It appears that I tested with DICOM Images converted to JPEG format.
>> Can anyone spare a few small DICOM images to test out the DICOM
>> Viewer in the current version?
>
> http://pubimage.hcuge.ch:8080/
>
> Regarding DICOM resources, these are interesting too:
> http://www.idoimaging.com/index.shtml
> http://nrg.wustl.edu/projects/DICOM/DicomBrowser.jsp
>
>
> JA



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