mricro is a handy viewer for instances where you've already used another tool to create an explicit volume (e.g., Analyze, nifti format, etc).
For instances where you have a bunch of unorganized DICOMs, you may be interested in trying out the DicomBrowser available from the Neuroinformatics Group here at WashU.
It is Java based (making use of ImageJ) and can be run from within a web browser, or you can download a launcher to your desktop. It sorts DICOMs into studies and series, and provides easy access to the information in the DICOM fields.
cheers, Mike H.
On Tue, 2008-09-09 at 15:33 -0400, Doug Greve wrote:
If you just want to view one image from one dicom file, then you can use mri_probedicom with the --view option. If you want to view it as a volume, then I'd convert it to nifti and view it in tkmedit, fslview, afni, spm, etc.
dahlia@nmr.mgh.harvard.edu wrote:
Hi,
What do people usually use to view dicom images, and how do I invoke this viewer?
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