LDicomDS::InsertImage
#include "Ltdic.h"
L_UINT16 LDicomDS::InsertImage(pElement, pBitmap, nIndex, nCompression, nPhotometric, nBitsPerPixel, nQFactor, uFlags, pfnCallback, pUserData)
pDICOMELEMENT pElement; |
/* pointer to a DICOMELEMENT structure */ |
pBITMAPHANDLE pBitmap; |
/* pointer to the bitmap handle */ |
L_UINT32 nIndex; |
/* index value */ |
L_INT32 nCompression; |
/* compression type */ |
L_INT32 nPhotometric; |
/* photometric constant */ |
L_INT32 nBitsPerPixel; |
/* resulting bitmap pixel depth */ |
L_INT32 nQFactor; |
/* quality factor */ |
L_UINT uFlags; |
/* flags */ |
FILESAVECALLBACK pfnCallback; |
/* optional callback function */ |
L_VOID *pUserData; |
/* pointer to more parameters for the callback */ |
Inserts an image in a Pixel Data element.
Parameter |
Description |
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pElement |
Pointer to a DICOMELEMENT structure within the Data Set. |
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pBitmap |
Pointer to the bitmap handle that references the bitmap to insert. |
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nIndex |
Index value that indicates the position at which the bitmap will be inserted. This is a zero-based index. For example, if nIndex is 0, the new image will be inserted as the first image in the Pixel Data Element. |
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nCompression |
Value that indicates the type of compression to use. Possible values are: |
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Value |
Meaning |
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IMAGE_COMPRESSION_NONE |
[0x00] No compression. |
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IMAGE_COMPRESSION_RLE |
[0x01] RLE compression. |
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IMAGE_COMPRESSION_JPEG_LOSSLESS |
[0x02] JPEG LossLess compression. |
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IMAGE_COMPRESSION_JPEG_LOSSY |
[0x03] JPEG Lossy compression. |
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IMAGE_COMPRESSION_J2K_LOSSLESS |
[0x06] JPEG 2000 lossless compression. |
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IMAGE_COMPRESSION_J2K_LOSSY |
[0x07] JPEG 2000 lossy compression. |
nPhotometric |
Photometric constant. Possible values are: |
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Value |
Meaning |
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IMAGE_PHOTOMETRIC_MONOCHROME2 |
[0x01] 8- or 16- bits per pixel, grayscale image. |
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IMAGE_PHOTOMETRIC_PALETTE_COLOR |
[0x02] 8-bits per pixel, palettized color image. |
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IMAGE_PHOTOMETRIC_RGB |
[0x03] 24-bits per pixel, RGB color image. |
nBitsPerPixel |
Resulting bitmap pixel depth. The following are valid values: |
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Value |
Meaning |
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0 |
Keep the original file's pixel depth (Do not convert). |
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1 to 8 |
The specified bits per pixel in the resultant bitmap |
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12 |
12 bits per pixel in the resultant bitmap. |
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16 |
16 bits per pixel in the resultant bitmap |
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24 |
24 bits per pixel in the resultant bitmap |
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32 |
32 bits per pixel in the resultant bitmap |
nQFactor |
The quality factor (Q factor) is a number that determines the degree of loss in the compression process. You can set a value from 2 to 255, where 2 is the highest quality and 255 is the most compression. |
uFlags |
Flags which control the behaviour of this function. Possible values are: |
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Value |
Meaning |
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DICOM_SETIMAGE_AUTO_SAVE_OVERLAYS |
[0x0001]If set, the function will automatically insert the overlays associated with the input bitmap into the dataset. |
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DICOM_SETIMAGE_AUTO_SET_VOI_LUT |
[0x0002]If set, the function will automatically add a VOI LUT to the dataset. |
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DICOM_SETIMAGE_MINIMIZE_JPEG_SIZE |
[0x0004] If set, and the nCompression parameter is IMAGE_COMPRESSION_JPEG_LOSSLESS or IMAGE_COMPRESSION_JPEG_LOSSY, the JPEG compression engine will use optimized Huffman tables, which results in better compression, but slower speed. |
PfnCallback |
Optional callback function for additional processing. |
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If you do not provide a callback function, use NULL as the value of this parameter. |
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If you do provide a callback function, use the function pointer as the value of this parameter. |
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The callback function must adhere to the function prototype described in FILESAVECALLBACK Function. |
pUserData |
Void pointer that you can use to pass one or more additional parameters that the callback function needs. |
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To use this feature, assign a value to a variable or create a structure that contains as many fields as you need. Then, in this parameter, pass the address of the variable or structure, casting it to L_VOID *. The callback function, which receives the address in its own pUserData parameter, can cast it to a pointer of the appropriate data type to access your variable or structure. |
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If the additional parameters are not needed, you can pass NULL in this parameter. |
Returns
0 |
SUCCESS |
>0 |
An error occurred. Refer to Return Codes. |
Comments
Most DICOM files will only have one Data Element of type TAG_PIXEL_DATA. Therefore, in most instances you can set pElement to NULL, since the function will automatically insert the image into the only Pixel Data Element in the file. If pElement is not NULL, it must point to the Pixel Data Element itself.
If the DICOM file is CLASS_BASIC_DIRECTORY, the file may contain more than one Pixel Data Element. In this case you must specify in pElement the Pixel Data Element in which to insert the image.
For a table of possible Compression, Photometric, BitsPerPixel, and Quality Factor combinations, refer to Compression Table.
For more options when using the JPEG 2000 compression, refer to LDicomDS::SetJ2KOptions.
This function will either insert, delete or update one or more of the following elements:
Tag |
Name |
(7FE0,0010) |
Pixel Data |
(0002,0010) |
Transfer Syntax UID |
(0028,0101) |
Bits Stored |
(0028,0100) |
Bits Allocated |
(0028,0102) |
High Bit |
(0028,0103) |
Pixel Representation |
(0028,0010) |
Rows |
(0028,0011) |
Columns |
(0028,0002) |
Samples per Pixel |
(0028,0006) |
Planar Configuration |
(0028,0004) |
Photometric Interpretation |
(0028,0106) |
Smallest Image Pixel Value |
(0028,0107) |
Largest Image Pixel Value |
(0028,1101) |
Red Palette Color Lookup Table Descriptor |
(0028,1102) |
Green Palette Color Lookup Table Descriptor |
(0028,1103) |
Blue Palette Color Lookup Table Descriptor |
(0028,1201) |
Red Palette Color Lookup Table Data |
(0028,1202) |
Green Palette Color Lookup Table Data |
(0028,1203) |
Blue Palette Color Lookup Table Data |
(0028,1199) |
Palette Color Lookup Table UID |
(0028,1052) |
Rescale Intercept |
(0028,1053) |
Rescale Slope |
(0028,1054) |
Rescale Type |
(0028,1221) |
Segmented Red Palette Color Lookup Table Data |
(0028,1222) |
Segmented Green Palette Color Lookup Table Data |
(0028,1223) |
Segmented Blue Palette Color Lookup Table Data |
(0028,3010) |
VOI LUT Sequence |
(0028,1050) |
Window Center |
(0028,1051) |
Window Width |
(0028,1055) |
Window Center & Width Explanation |
(0028,0008) |
Number of Frames |
(0054,0070) |
Time Slot Vector |
This function is indifferent to the pixel data restrictions imposed by the various DICOM IOD classes, for example this function will allow the user to insert a colored image into a "Digital X-Ray Image Storage" dataset.
This function will always insert a "Number of Frames" (0028, 0008) element and set its value.
Required DLLs and Libraries
LTDIC For a listing of the exact DLLs and Libraries needed, based on the toolkit version, refer to Files To Be Included With Your Application |
See Also
Functions: |
LDicomDS::GetImage, LDicomDS::GetImageList, LDicomDS::InsertImageList, LDicomDS::SetImage, LDicomDS::SetImageList |
Topics: |
Example
This example inserts an image in Data Set.
L_INT LDicomDS_InsertImageExample(pBITMAPHANDLE pBitmap) { L_INT nRet; LDicomDS* pDS; pDICOMELEMENT pElement; pDS = new LDicomDS(NULL); nRet = pDS->LoadDS(TEXT("c:\\ltwin13\\images\\image1.dic"), 0); if(nRet != DICOM_SUCCESS) return nRet; pElement = pDS->FindFirstElement(NULL, TAG_PIXEL_DATA, FALSE); if (pElement != NULL) { nRet = pDS->InsertImage(pElement, pBitmap, 1, IMAGE_COMPRESSION_NONE, IMAGE_PHOTOMETRIC_MONOCHROME1, 0, 0, DICOM_SETIMAGE_AUTO_SET_VOI_LUT, NULL, NULL); if(nRet != DICOM_SUCCESS) return nRet; } delete pDS; return DICOM_SUCCESS; }