RE: DICOM Browser 1.5.2 PC - Opening file directory

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Archie, Kevin

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Feb 19, 2013, 2:37:25 PM2/19/13
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That’s odd and I haven’t been able to reproduce the behavior. Is there maybe a file imageDir/DICOMDIR ? If there’s a DICOMDIR, DicomBrowser does not descend further into child directories, assuming that the DICOMDIR is a catalog of all DICOM contained in the directory and its children. (This is a sensible thing to do sometimes but not always, and there should be a switch to enable or disable it each time the user opens a file. I’m adding that to the issue tracker right now.)

 

-          Kevin

 

From: dicombrow...@googlegroups.com [mailto:dicombrow...@googlegroups.com] On Behalf Of w. Patrick Gale
Sent: Tuesday, February 19, 2013 11:14 AM
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Subject: DICOM Browser 1.5.2 PC - Opening file directory

 

I am impressed with DicomBrowser but would love it if I could open a file directory of images and it load them instead of just grabbing the first one and stopping.  The issue seems to be that I have a directory of directories/folders with images under the second level.  So if I try and load 'imageDir' then I only get 'image1.dcm'.  If I load 'imageSet1' however I get all of the images in that directory.

imageDir
   - imageSet1
       - image1.dcm
       - image2.dcm
       - image3.dcm
       - image4.dcm
   - imageSet2
       - image11.dcm
       - image12.dcm

many thanks for your time

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