- element
- An item in the Data Set.
- image
- Image(s) to insert.
- index
- The zero-based index at which the first image of the specified images should be inserted.
- compression
- The type of compression to use.
- photometric
- Photometric constant.
- 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 the 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.
- qualityFactor
- 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.
- flags
- Flags that control the behaviour of this method.
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Public Sub InsertImages( _ ByVal element As DicomElement, _ ByVal image As RasterImage, _ ByVal index As Integer, _ ByVal compression As DicomImageCompressionType, _ ByVal photometric As DicomImagePhotometricInterpretationType, _ ByVal bitsPerPixel As Integer, _ ByVal qualityFactor As Integer, _ ByVal flags As DicomSetImageFlags _ ) |
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C# | |
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public void InsertImages( DicomElement element, RasterImage image, int index, DicomImageCompressionType compression, DicomImagePhotometricInterpretationType photometric, int bitsPerPixel, int qualityFactor, DicomSetImageFlags flags ) |
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public: void InsertImages( DicomElement^ element, RasterImage image, int index, DicomImageCompressionType compression, DicomImagePhotometricInterpretationType photometric, int bitsPerPixel, int qualityFactor, DicomSetImageFlags flags ) |
Parameters
- element
- An item in the Data Set.
- image
- Image(s) to insert.
- index
- The zero-based index at which the first image of the specified images should be inserted.
- compression
- The type of compression to use.
- photometric
- Photometric constant.
- 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 the 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. - qualityFactor
- 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.
- flags
- Flags that control the behaviour of this method.
Most DICOM files will only have one Data Element of type DicomTag.PixelData. Therefore, in most instances you can set element to null, since the method will automatically insert the images into the only Pixel Data Element in the file. If element is not null, it must point to the Pixel Data Element itself.
If the DICOM file is DicomClassType.BasicDirectory, the file may contain more than one Pixel Data Element. In this case you must specify in element the Pixel Data Element in which to insert the images.
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 DicomDataSet.Jpeg2000Options.
This method will either insert, delete or update one or more of the following elements:
Tag | Name |
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(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. |
(5200,9229) | Shared Functional Groups Sequence. |
(5200,9230) | Per-frame Functional Groups Sequence . |
(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 |
This method is indifferent to the pixel data restrictions imposed by the various DICOM IOD classes; for example, this method will allow the user to insert a colored image into a "Digital X-Ray Image Storage" Data Set.
This method will always insert a "Number of Frames" (0028, 0008) element and set its value.
The Multi-frame Functional Groups module may have a Shared Functional Groups Sequence item, and/or a Per-frame Functional Groups Sequence item. Either of these items may have a Pixel Value Transformation Sequence (0028,9145) item, or a Frame VOI LUT Sequence (0028,9132) item. The five DICOM_SETIMAGE_MFG flags can be used to add or modify existing information in the Pixel Value Transformation Sequence or the Frame VOI LUT Sequence.The following flags are used only if the corresponding sequence (Frame VOI LUT Sequence or Pixel Value Transformation Sequence) does not already exist.
In this case, the sequence is placed in the sequence indicated by the flag (Per-frame Functional Groups Sequence or Shared Functional Groups Sequence).
If a Frame VOI LUT Sequence or a Pixel Value Transformation Sequence already exists in a DICOM dataset, the four above flags are ignored, and the sequence is placed in the location where sequences already exist.
For a detailed discussion on Multi-frame Functional Groups see the topic Multi-frame Functional Groups.
Note:
DicomSetImageFlags.MfgVoiLutPerFrame cannot be combined with DicomSetImageFlags.MfgVoiLutShared.
DicomSetImageFlags.MfgModalityLutPerFrame cannot be combined with DicomSetImageFlags.MfgModalityLutShared.
Target Platforms: Microsoft .NET Framework 3.0, Windows XP, Windows Server 2003 family, Windows Server 2008 family