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Tag Archives: JavaScript
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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Annotate Any Canvas with HTML5
We have seen a lot of interest in our HTML5 SDK, and I recently had a customer ask about using our annotation framework on their own viewer or canvas. If you read my recent post about using LEADTOOLS HTML5 annotations … Continue reading
Posted in HTML5
Tagged Annotation, Canvas, Document Imaging, HTML5, JavaScript, Redact, 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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Using LEADTOOLS HTML5 Viewer in Windows Metro Post #2: Annotations
In my last post, I introduced our new LEADTOOLS HTML5 SDK and showed how to create a basic imaging application for Windows Metro. This week, I want to take things a step further and create a Metro application that takes … Continue reading
Posted in Document Imaging, General Imaging
Tagged Annotation, Document Imaging, HTML5, JavaScript, Metro, Visual Studio, Windows 8, Zero Footprint
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Using LEADTOOLS HTML5 Viewer in Windows Metro
Over the last month, I’ve touched on two hot topics in the developer community: Windows Metro and HTML5. With the recent release of our HTML5 SDK, I wanted to write a more detailed tutorial about a lesser known use for … Continue reading