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About DICOM Image Formats | VivoQuant can save DICOM images in multiple formats. The best option depends on downstream processes and image management practices, but when multiple formats can be supported, one choice may be better than others. Single Frames (SF) This is the original DICOM image format. Image frames, usually slices, are... |
Save Data | The data can be saved in four different formats. It can be saved as DICOM, TRaster, Raw data files, or via ITK. The data can be saved as a DICOM file after post-processing and then be reopened in VivoQuant in its new format for further processing. Saving the data in... |
Session | Sessions allow the user to save the current working environment. The current slice position and MIP state is saved along with the image data that is currently loaded in the Data Manager. The operator or tool and parameters being used are saved as well. Sessions can be saved to a... |
Image Magick | Use the Image Magick suite to manipulate frames and movies within VivoQuant. These options are useful for generating appealing and informative dynamic movies. Getting There Select the Image and Movie option of the Tools menu. Function The Image Magick options available in VivoQuant provide an excellent tool for... |
Capture Viewer | The Capture Viewer allows for editing image and movie files prior to saving. Getting There When saving an image or movie file, the second option in the Storage Type drop-down menu is DICOM Secondary Capture. Select this option and click Save to load the data into the... |
Save Image Data | This function saves images as picture files. Slices can be saved individually (sagittal, coronal or transversal) or all in one image. This feature can also save a Maximum intensity Projection (MIP) picture (MIP viewer must be active). Images will appear exactly as they do in the viewer. Getting... |
Save Movie | This function enables saves images as movie files. The slices can be saved individually (sagittal, coronal or transversal) or all in one movie. This feature can also be save a Maximum intensity Projection (MIP) picture. Getting There There are three different methods for saving movies. The first method... |
Corner Information | This feature allows for configuring the image information to be displayed on the four corners of each viewport. Getting There To display the image information, go to the View menu and select Corner Information. Alternatively, you can use the keyboard shortcut Shift+E to display... |