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Tag Archives: DICOM Data Set
Desktop Medical Viewer Control Updates
Last week I talked about some of the features still to come in the HTML5 Medical Viewer control. We’ve been talking a lot about HTML5 recently, but today I want to shift gears a little bit and talk about the … Continue reading
Posted in Medical Imaging
Tagged .NET Framework, C++, DICOM, DICOM Data Set, Display, Medical Imaging, PACS, Viewers, Workstation
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HTML5 DICOM Cine
Cine Screenshot In a previous post I bragged on our customers and the amount of feedback we’ve received since our initial HTML5 release. I can’t reiterate how much our support, engineering and marketing departments love this kind of stuff. When … Continue reading
Posted in HTML5, Medical Imaging
Tagged Cine, DICOM, DICOM Data Set, Display, HTML5, JavaScript, Medical Imaging, Zero Footprint
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A Sneak Peek at What’s Coming for HTML5…
Back in May, LEAD released its first HTML5 toolkit. While some releases add to or optimize existing products, this release featured a completely new SDK, which has generated a lot of excitement. HTML5 has been a hot topic in the … Continue reading
Posted in HTML5
Tagged Annotation, DICOM, DICOM Data Set, Display, Drag and Drop, HTML5, JavaScript, JSON, Product Announcement, Zero Footprint
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New CodeProject Article: HTML5 Zero Footprint DICOM Viewer Annotations
There are many important aspects of a complete Zero Footprint DICOM Viewer built using HTML5 and JavaScript. The latest medical imaging development product from LEADTOOLS has it all: image display, image processing, fast client-side window leveling, series stack, annotations and … Continue reading
Posted in HTML5
Tagged CodeProject, DICOM, DICOM Data Set, HTML5, JavaScript, JSON, Zero Footprint
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New HTML5 Zero Footprint DICOM Viewer Article on CodeProject
The demand for zero footprint applications is growing rapidly, especially in the healthcare industry with the increasing popularity and usage of tablets and mobile devices by healthcare providers. There are many ways to display DICOM images and communicate with a … Continue reading
Posted in HTML5
Tagged CodeProject, DICOM, DICOM Data Set, HTML5, JavaScript, JSON, Zero Footprint
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