Hi,
We are developing an application that requires DICOM image viewer on
the server but we can not find a viewer that will work on ROR server.
There are no Gems available. Any help will be apreciated.
Regards
Amit
Hi,
We are developing an application that requires DICOM image viewer on
the server but we can not find a viewer that will work on ROR server.
There are no Gems available. Any help will be apreciated.
Regards
Amit
What is DICOM? i saw someone with this problem and solve it yesterday
DICOM is the image output of an X-ray machine. X ray plates are
things of past. Radiologists all over the world use DICOM images to
read an X-ray. They have special monitor through which they can view
the DICOM image. But the problem is that we cannot find a server
version of DICOM image viewer that works on ROR platform.
A Sarkar wrote:
DICOM is the image output of an X-ray machine. X ray plates are
things of past. Radiologists all over the world use DICOM images to
read an X-ray. They have special monitor through which they can view
the DICOM image. But the problem is that we cannot find a server
version of DICOM image viewer that works on ROR platform.
Why do you think you need a server-side viewer? What have you found so
far, and why do you think they won’t work with Rails?
If you need a special viewer, it’s probably implemented in client-side
Java or JavaScript. Neither of those care in the slightest about Rails;
it’s just a matter of furnishing them with the right image data.
I’m about 90% certain that you’re trying to solve this problem wrong.
Marnen Laibow-Koser
http://www.marnen.org
[email protected]
someone got this converted to jpg and then displayed on a view search
the
mailing list
On Fri, Sep 10, 2010 at 1:57 PM, Marnen Laibow-Koser
He had a path problem that was actually easy to solve and but he did
convert
the image
""I have created a Rails application based on this tutorial:
http://dicom.rubyforge.org/tutorial1.html
I’m trying to view a DICOM image. I was able to convert .dcm to .jpg.
But, when I try to view the .jpg image I get as shown in the “Snapshot”
file attached within this message.
Where is the problem?
Thanks.
“”“”"
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