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Seventeenth DCMTK snapshot version 3.6.1
Today, a new development snapshot of the DCMTK has been made available. This is the seventeenth snapshot after the official release of version 3.6.0. As always, we have updated the code for the latest changes to the DICOM standard. That means, the data dictionary, the list of SOP … Continue reading
Updated DCMRT (based on DICOM 2016d)
Yesterday, I’ve updated the DCMRT module which is part of the current DCMTK snapshot (not of the current release). That means, the automatically generated C++ classes of the low-level API have been updated based on the official machine-readable version of the 2016d … Continue reading
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Tagged DCMTK, DICOM, Open Source, RT, Software, Standard, Toolkit
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DCMTK updated after DICOM WG-06 meeting in September 2016
Last week, the DICOM Working Group 6 (WG-06) met again and approved a single supplement and various correction items (CPs) for “final text”. The previous meeting of WG-06 (Base Standard) was in May this year.
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Tagged DCMTK, DICOM, Open Source, Software, Standard, Toolkit
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Sixteenth DCMTK snapshot version 3.6.1
Today, a new development snapshot of the DCMTK has been made available. This is the sixteenth snapshot after the official release of version 3.6.0. As always, we have updated the code for the latest changes to the DICOM standard. In other words, the data dictionary, the list of SOP … Continue reading
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Tagged DCMTK, DICOM, Open Source, Snapshot, Software, SR, Toolkit
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DCMTK updated after DICOM WG-06 meeting in March 2016
Last week, the DICOM Working Group 6 (WG-06) met again and approved a single supplement and various correction items (CPs) for “final text” or “draft final text – waiting for codes”. The previous meeting of WG-06 (Base Standard) was in November last … Continue reading
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Tagged DCMTK, DICOM, Open Source, Software, Standard, Toolkit
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