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Tag Archives: JavaScript
Medical and Web Technology: Perfect Match with LEADTOOLS
At first glance, medical imaging technology and web may appear to be incompatible technologies because of non-standard medical-image bit depths and the huge amount of data associated with even just one DICOM dataset. However, as demonstrated with this last release, … Continue reading
Posted in News
Tagged DICOM Data Set, DICOMweb, Display, HTML5, JavaScript, Medical Imaging, PACS, Viewers, WADO, Zero Footprint
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Major Updates to Document and Medical SDKs Are Available
LEAD Technologies is pleased to announce the release of a major update to the LEADTOOLS Document and Medical Product lines. The headliner of this update is the Advantage OCR engine, which boasts a plethora of improvements which contribute to a … Continue reading
Posted in News
Tagged Annotation, DICOM, Document Imaging, Document Viewer, Encapsulated PDF, Forms Processing, Forms Recognition, Google Docs, HTML5, Image Processing, JavaScript, JSON, Marketing Announcement, Medical Imaging, Medical Viewer, OCR, OneDrive, PACS, PDF, Product Announcement, SharePoint, Storage Server, SVG, TWAIN, unstructured forms, Version 19, Web Scanning, Workstation, XML, Zero Footprint
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LEADTOOLS OCR in Meteor and Bootstrap: 25 Projects in 25 Days
Meteor OCR Demo Screenshot Meteor OCR Demo Screenshot Text from GIF Meteor OCR Demo Screenshot Text from JPEG As part of the LEAD Technologies 25th anniversary, we are creating 25 projects in 25 days to celebrate LEAD’s depth of features … Continue reading
Posted in OCR
Tagged 25 projects in 25 days, 25th Anniversary, Bootstrap, Code Tip, Document Imaging, HTML5, JavaScript, Meteor, OCR, RESTful Web Services
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HTML5 Image Gallery: 25 Projects in 25 Days
As part of the LEAD Technologies 25th anniversary, we are creating 25 projects in 25 days to celebrate LEAD’s depth of features and ease of use. Today’s project comes from Justin. What it Does This ASP.NET C# application will display … Continue reading
Posted in HTML5
Tagged 25 projects in 25 days, 25th Anniversary, ASP.NET, C#, Code Tip, CSS, Display, HTML5, Image Processing, JavaScript, Thumbnails, Viewers
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New White Paper: HTML5 Zero-footprint Viewer for DICOM and PACS
Have you ever tried to replicate a feature from a desktop application in a browser and found it just wasn’t up to par? Perhaps JavaScript or ASP.NET just wasn’t cutting it and giving you the quick and snappy user interface … Continue reading
Posted in Medical Imaging
Tagged AngularJS, Annotation, CodeProject, DICOM, DICOM Data Set, Display, HTML5, Image Processing, JavaScript, JSON, Markup, Medical Imaging, PACS, Version 19, Viewers, White Paper, Window Level, Zero Footprint
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