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@@ -28,18 +28,30 @@ Gdcm is yet another C++ library dedicated to reading/parsing and writing
- ACR-NEMA version 1 and 2
- - Dicom version 3.0 (including various encodings of jpeg, RLE).
+
- Dicom version 3.0 (including various encodings of JPEG -lossless and
+ lossy-, RLE).
Please refer to
gdcm conformance summary
for more details.
-
- Papyrus V2 and V3 file headers are readable; the user will have to use low level
-accessors if he wants to get the image pixels -sorry-
+
- Papyrus V2 and V3 file headers are readable; the user will have to use
+ low level accessors if he wants to get the image pixels -sorry-
+ gdcm includes a lot of heuristics that allow reading all the
+ 'exotic' files (headers with oddities) we had to deal with.
+ Any king of 'exotic' Dicom file is welcome, to help us to improve our
+ library.
+
gdcm is distributed with
Berkeley-like license.
+gdcm is cross platform (it compiles with gcc 2.95, 2.96, 3.0.x, 3.2.x,
+ 3.3.x, 3.4.x, 4.0.x, 4.1.x , icc , cc (SunOS), VisualC++, Borland,
+ nmake... )
+
+ gdcm has a nightly Dashboard (the whole lib is checked every night)
+
gdcm targets both GNU/Un*ces and Windows/VC++
(refer to
requirements