MicroDicom

MicroDicom
MicroDicom
Stable release 0.5.4 / June 23, 2011
Operating system Windows
Type Medical
Website http://www.microdicom.com

MicroDicom is a free DICOM viewer for Windows. MicroDicom is application for primary processing and preservation of medical images in DICOM format. You can open DICOM images produced by medical equipment (MRI, PET, CT, ...). You can also open other image formats - BMP, GIF, JPEG, PNG, TIFF, .... It is equipped with most common tools for manipulation of DICOM images and it has an intuitive user interface. It also has the advantage of being free for use and accessible to everyone.

Features

  • Open and save medical images in DICOM format
  • Open images in common graphic formats(*.jpg, *.bmp, *.gif, etc)
  • Open and save DICOM directory files
  • Convert DICOM images to the most common picture formats, movie file format(.avi) and clipboard
  • Brightness/contrast control
  • Zooming and panning DICOM images
  • Medical image processing operation
  • Suited for patient CD/DVD to show DICOM images without installation
  • Windows Vista and Windows 7 compatible
  • available for x86 and x64 platforms
  • and much more

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