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@@ -22,6 +22,25 @@ If you don't see in the left part of your screen
+(Important note for ITK users)
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+
+ - ITK (Insight ToolKit) still uses gdcm 1.2.x
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- Current gdcm version is 1.3.x
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+(Important note for new DICOM users)
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+ - An other version, called gdcm2 exists, an is a complete ground up rewrite of GDCM 1.x.
+ (have a look at
+ http://gdcm.sourceforge.net/wiki/index.php/GDCM_Release_2.0
+ )
+ If you are a new DICOM user, better use gdcm2, because its structure will allow much more features than gdcm1.x does (it's almost exclusively 'image oriented')
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Gdcm is yet another C++ library dedicated to reading/parsing and writing
Dicom medical files.
@@ -121,12 +140,8 @@ gdcm doesn't implement (yet?)
- the integration of (optional) overlays on image.
- - a support to write files according to the
- various classical Jpeg encodings
- (only read methods are provided)
-
- - a support to deal with JPEG 2000 encodings
-
+ - ...
+
Gdcm also still needs