Hi Remco,
as far as I know, we haven't yet tried to load a dataset from memory instead of 
from a file.
I am not a professional in that area, but it might be possible to send the 
address. 
To give you further hints please specify the problem in detail.
Are you using DCMTK as a separate application running besides an MITK 
application?
Or did you integrate DCMTK into MITK? (providing any connector classes would be 
interesting for the MITK community)

Best Regards,
Ingmar



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Von: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Im Auftrag von Remco Harmsen
Gesendet: Dienstag, 5. August 2008 17:26
An: [email protected]
Betreff: [mitk-users] Interfacing between dcmtk and mitk

Hi all,

I want to interface between dcmtk (see http://dicom.offis.de) and mitk.
More specifically: I would like to read a list of DICOM images stored in
memory as a dcmtk objects (whose type is DcmDataset) and display them
using mitk. My question is: how can I do this? Do I need to store the
images to file and then read them again using mitk? Or is it maybe also
possible to read the images directly from memory?

Thanks in advance,

Remco Harmsen


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