- element
- An item in the Data Set.
- index
- The zero-based index of the first frame to load.
- count
- Value that represents the number of frames to load.
- bitsPerPixel
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Value that represents the resulting image pixel depth. Possible values are:
Value Meaning 0 Keep the original file's pixel depth (do not convert). 1 to 8 Use yhe specified bits per pixel in the resulting image. 12 Use 12 bits per pixel in the resulting image. 16 Use 16 bits per pixel in the resulting image. 24 Use 24 bits per pixel in the resulting image. 32 Use 32 bits per pixel in the resulting image.
- order
- The desired color order.
- flags
- Flags that control the behaviour of this method.
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Public Function GetImages( _ ByVal element As DicomElement, _ ByVal index As Integer, _ ByVal count As Integer, _ ByVal bitsPerPixel As Integer, _ ByVal order As RasterByteOrder, _ ByVal flags As DicomGetImageFlags _ ) As RasterImage |
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public RasterImage GetImages( DicomElement element, int index, int count, int bitsPerPixel, RasterByteOrder order, DicomGetImageFlags flags ) |
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public: RasterImage GetImages( DicomElement^ element, int index, int count, int bitsPerPixel, RasterByteOrder order, DicomGetImageFlags flags ) |
Parameters
- element
- An item in the Data Set.
- index
- The zero-based index of the first frame to load.
- count
- Value that represents the number of frames to load.
- bitsPerPixel
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Value that represents the resulting image pixel depth. Possible values are:
Value Meaning 0 Keep the original file's pixel depth (do not convert). 1 to 8 Use yhe specified bits per pixel in the resulting image. 12 Use 12 bits per pixel in the resulting image. 16 Use 16 bits per pixel in the resulting image. 24 Use 24 bits per pixel in the resulting image. 32 Use 32 bits per pixel in the resulting image. - order
- The desired color order.
- flags
- Flags that control the behaviour of this method.
Return Value
The images of a Pixel Data element.If element is null, you can retrieve all images within the Data Set. To do this you must call GetImageCount with the element parameter set to null to determine the number of images in the Data Set and then set the count parameter in GetImages to this value.
If DicomGetImageFlags.AllowRangeExpansion is set in flag, consider the following example:
If the Data Set has the following attributes:
Bits allocated 16
Bits stored 12
Pixel Range 0 - +4095
Pixel Representation is unsigned (0)
Photometric Interpretation is MONOCHROME2
Rescale Slope 1
Rescale Intercept -1024
After applying the rescale slope and the intercept:
Output minimum pixel value = (0 * 1 +(-1024)) = -1024
Output maximum pixel value = (4095 * 1 + (-1024)) = 3071
The new pixel value range (-1024 to 3071) cannot be represented with the current bits stored (12 bits), which can represent values in the range (-2048 to 2048). In this case the method will change the high bit inside the image object to be 12 instead of 11 (bits stored becomes 13), which can represent values in the range (-8192 to 8191).
Please note that the method will not be able to update the high bit and/or low bit if the number of bits stored was already equal to the number of bits allocated.
If the DICOM dataset has a Multi-frame Functional Groups module, some VOI LUT information will be read from the corresponding Frame VOI LUT Sequence, and some Modality LUT information will be read from the corresponding Pixel Value Transformation Sequence.The specific elements that are read are shown below:
(0028,9132) Frame VOI LUT Sequence Child Elements
Tag | Name |
(0028,1050) | Window Center |
(0028,1051) | Window Width |
(0028,1055) | Window Center & Width Explanation |
(0028,9145) Pixel Value Transformation Sequence child elements
Tag | Name |
(0028,1052) | Rescale Intercept |
(0028,1053) | Rescale Slope |
(0028,1054) | Rescale Type |
For a detailed discussion on Multi-frame Functional Groups refer to the topic Multi-frame Functional Groups.
Target Platforms: Microsoft .NET Framework 3.0, Windows XP, Windows Server 2003 family, Windows Server 2008 family