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Released under the GPL licence, it comes with the full C-source code of the library, a flexible command-line utility and a neat graphical front-end using the Gtk+ toolkit. The supported formats are: Acr/Nema 2.0, Analyze (SPM), DICOM 3.0, Ecat/Matrix 6.4, InterFile3.3 and Gif87a/89a. The program also allows to read unsupported files without compression, to print pixel values or to extract/reorder specified images. It is possible to retrieve the raw binary/ascii image arrays or to write annimated GIFs for desktop applications. The library could be used as a framework for your own image formats. From: Tom Knienieder <tom@knienieder.com>
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The project stands for Medical Image Conversion.
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Released under the GPL licence, it comes with the full
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C-source code of the library, a flexible command-line utility and a
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neat graphical front-end using the Gtk+ toolkit. The supported
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formats are:
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Acr/Nema 2.0, Analyze (SPM), DICOM 3.0, Ecat/Matrix 6.4,
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InterFile3.3 and Gif87a/89a.
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The program also allows to read unsupported files without
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compression, to print pixel values or to extract/reorder specified
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images. It is possible to retrieve the raw binary/ascii image arrays or
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to write annimated GIFs for desktop applications. The library could be
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used as a framework for your own image formats.
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WWW: ${HOMEPAGE}
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