- #Osirix lite length tool shows 0 pixels for mac#
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Butterfly iQ/iQ+ comes with either a Lightning or USB-C connector and is compatible with Apple and Android devices. I especially like the fact that the product opens and reads many different formats and virtually ALL dicom files, including 2-D echos which others do not.You must download the Butterfly iQ app to a compatible mobile device to use the Butterfly probe. I'd buy this product if I new for sure that bugs like the thumbnail problem would be corrected and the quality of the exported images was equal to the originals, but I can't tell. The exported files were easily incorporated into Powerpoint presentations, albeit with the watermarks. They APPEAR to be of less quality than the originals, but I can't say this with certainty. On the demo version any exported files carried extensive "watermarks" which obfuscated the image considerably and the subsequent quality of those images is unknown. The "get-around" entailed exiting and then re-entering and chosing the desired patient, a bit of a pain in the tush to say the least. When moving from patient to patient on the same CD, however, the thumbnail views did not change as well. The loops viewed directly using the viewer were of very good quality and it was easy to navigate between different patients and different loops of the same patient. I used the product to view CDs of coronary cine runs and cardiac 2-D echos which were generated by at least three different systems (Philips, Accuson, Siemens). I wish for simple image editing (eg an overlay to obliterate names) and for the Dicom overview to work on studies already on my hard disk - meanwhile, this is a must have for medical imagers!Įscape Medical Viewer for OS X Demo version I downloaded was easy/intuitive to use. The frame rate can also be adjusted here.Īll-in-all a superb application for handling medial images. It can also export movies to QuickTime (and others) and here has the important advantage of allowing the file's dimensions to be trimmed so that the patients name, usually placed at the top of the image, can be removed (difficult to achieve in QuickTime and impossible in Media Player). It can export stills to Powerpoint (and other files) which allows contrast, brightness and tint to be adjusted as well as imprinted names to be removed. Moreover, if a removable medium containing the studies is sourced, EMV shows the entire Dicom file with thumbnails for navigation.
#Osirix lite length tool shows 0 pixels movie#
For mobile image review on a G4, use EMV.ĮMV is a boon for viewing ultrasound images stored in Dicom format because it can display both stills and movie sequences (clips). EMV is also more G4 friendly than OsiriX, and would be a good choice for laptop use on a PowerBook for ON-Call image review.įor Workstation (read G5 with a good video card and a lot of memory) use, OsiriX. Otherwise, you will find a great deal of resistance from Administration, IT and the Radiologists. If you can find an Apple Value Added Reseller that will support OsiriX, go for it. OsiriX is a great app that is getting better all the time, but many IT Admins or Imaging Directors will balk at the lack of support. The other great advantage is the commercial support available that is not replicated on most open-source software.
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EMV allows PC Radiologists and Mac Radiologists to have the same application while using the computer of their choice. IT in most hospitals wants ONE app- not a hodgepodge.
#Osirix lite length tool shows 0 pixels for mac#
As a commercial and cross-platform product, it is an easier sell to IT Departments than an open source application.ĮMV is a good choice for Mac users working in a mixed platform Radiology Dept. Escape Medical Viewer is a good DICOM product, built upon QuickTime technology and is available on both the Mac and PC platforms.