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You could use the xml2dcm command line utility.Suresh.
--Hi Vrinda,Thanks for the quick response. I have seen that tool, but it takes JPG as the input. I need JP2 (jp2000) images to be converted. I can live with JP2 to JPG if you know any.
On Tuesday, July 16, 2019 at 11:50:42 AM UTC-4, vrinda nayak wrote:See Jpg2Dcm
On Tuesday, July 16, 2019 at 5:37:18 PM UTC+2, Umesh Ravuru wrote:Hi all,Do we have a JP2 to DCM conversion tool.
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You may use jp2dcm tool upto version 5.17.0 to convert jp2 images to dicom files. You can also specify the metadata xml file using the -f option.