third try, either no one knows or I'm asking the wrong question?
Makes me wonder, too, usually this list seems to get quite good responses
to questions. Maybe that version is just too outdated? BTW, you hijacked
an existing thread with your second posting, maybe people did not see it.
Well I'd use a more recent version, but version 6.3.3 (last one I tried) had
a _huge_
bug: each string allocated in the dcm reader used 4096 bytes... A tad too
much for my needs.
I'm trying to read DICOM files containing lossless jpeg. I replaced
the standard jpeg library with the patched one, but it doesn't work.
Can anyone confirm or infirm that version 6.2.7 of IM can read DICOM
jpeg lossless? If so, how?
I have 6.3.3 running, so I cannot say much about 6.2.7. I tried with my
version, and got the same error you stated in your first posting:
convert: Unsupported JPEG process: SOF type 0xc3 `/tmp/magick-XXpmyYVe'.
convert: missing an image filename `I9000001.png'.
And with plain, uncompressed DICOM I get this error:
convert: Insufficient image data in file `Image.-139_0.dcm'.
convert: missing an image filename `Image.-139_0.png'.
Hmm I can read pretty much any DICOM file with 6.2.7, except of course jpeg
lossless (and potentially others, but I haven't yet come across them).
Do you depend on ImageMagick for your task? The Offis DICOM Toolkit
(<http://dicom.offis.de/>) has dcm2pnm which allows to convert DICOM into
some image formats like png. Maybe this would help you?
Yes I do depend on IM, but I'm currently investigating DCMTK.
Another such utility I know of is dicom2,
<http://barre.nom.fr/medical/dicom2/>
Both are sort of free.
I already took a look at this, but it's not suitable for my needs. I have a
3D viewer, and I don't like to rely on external programs to do work.
Thanks,
Normand
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