DICOM Anonymizer Light is a free and simple utility to anonymize DICOM 3.0 files, both in 'Part-10 compliant' and in 'raw' formats. It allows removing from the DICOM files all information that may jeopardize patient's or physicians' privacy. ![]() DICOM Printer permits the user to print any document directly to a PACS server or a DICOM film printer, or write a DICOM CD; this DICOM-enables most legacy devices that would normally have to be replaced. Just print to the DICOM Printer and your document appears in a queue. Then, from within the DICOM Printer, enter relevant information or perform a Worklist/Study search against your PACS to automatically retrieve patient data. Click 'Send' to transmit your document to PACS, 'Print' to send to your DICOM film pinter, or 'DICOM CD' to generate a DICOM-compliant DICOMDIR CD. Recommended uses: addition of DICOM capability to legacy medical devices, printing from OS to a DICOM-compliant printer, submission of documents (Excel, Word) to PACS, creation of central networked workstation where DICOM print jobs are confirmed and submitted to PACS, Film, or DICOMDIR CD. Full Specifications What's new in version 1.7.0.1668 Version 1.7.0.1668 is a bug-fix release. General Publisher Publisher web site Release Date January 31, 2011 Date Added February 06, 2017 Version 1.7.0.1668 Category Category Subcategory Operating Systems Operating Systems Windows XP/2003/Vista/Server 2008/7/8/10 Additional Requirements None Download Information File Size 16.56MB File Name dicomprinter1.7.0.1668_setup.exe Popularity Total Downloads 5,603 Downloads Last Week 8 Pricing License Model Free to try Limitations 30-day trial, watermark on output Price $495. Wachovia fast track programs. All modalities in radiology practice have become digital, and therefore deal with DICOM images. Image files that are compliant with part 10 of the DICOM standard are generally referred to as “DICOM format files” or simply “DICOM files” and are represented as “.dcm.” DICOM differs from other image formats in that it groups information into data sets. A DICOM file consists of a header and image data sets packed into a single file. The information within the header is organized as a constant and standardized series of tags. By extracting data from these tags one can access important information regarding the patient demographics, study parameters, etc. In the interest of patient confidentiality, all information that can be used to identify the patient should be removed before DICOM images are transmitted over a network for educational or other purposes. In addition to the DICOM format, the radiologist routinely encounters images of several file formats such as JPEG, TIFF, GIF, and PNG. Each format has its own unique advantages and disadvantages, which must be taken into consideration when images are archived, used in teaching files, or submitted for publication. Knowledge about these formats and their attributes, such as image resolution, image compression, and image metadata, helps the radiologist in optimizing the archival, organization, and display of images. This article aims to increase the awareness among radiologists regarding DICOM and other image file formats encountered in clinical practice.
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