Theevaluation version of iQ-VIEW is limited in time and runs 15 days as a PRO evaluation version and afterwards additional 15 days as a BASIC evaluation version. The evaluation version is not a medical device and shall not be used for diagnostic purposes.
The installation package includes the iQ-VIEW radiology workstation, including the iQ-LITE media viewer. If you want to use the iQ-3D 64-bit version you have to download the installation package and deploy it manually on your system. Also iQ-3D is available for a 30 day trial period.
Note: The versions usually also function as an update from previous versions of iQ-VIEW and iQ-VIEW PRO. Refer to the version information in case that specific limitations apply. Keep in mind that the previously installed licenses will become invalid and have to be renewed as well. Before performing software upgrades, contact your local reseller for the correct procedure and any potential upgrade fees.
For detailed information on system requirements, software installation, administration and maintenance see the Administration Guides. For information on how to use iQ-VIEW/PRO, iQ-LITE and iQ-3D, including intended medical indication, intended users, conditions of use as well as contraindications and precautions, see the Instructions for Use. Both types of documents can be found in the Manuals section. Also find the iQ-VIEW/PRO DICOM Conformance Statement in the DICOM/HL7 Conformance Statements section.
Get our freshly released iQ-VIEW/PRO 3.1.1 now and benefit from all these new features and improvements! We highly recommend scheduling product upgrades soon. The trial version is available for download from our Download Center.
Find further details about iQ-VIEW/PRO 3.1 in the product brochure and about iQ-LITE 3.1 in the flyer. And learn more about the changes and improvements from the previous version by checking out the New Features and Bug Fixes sheet.
On the CD I have been given recently there is a manual for iQ-LITE Viewer V 2.5.0 R1 so I assume that is the version I have. When I click the "download center" link above I get "page not found". How can I download iQ-LITE 3.1 please?
En el CD que me dieron recientemente, hay un manual para iQ-LITE Viewer V 2.5.0 R1, as que supongo que es la versin que tengo. Cuando haga clic en el enlace "Centro de descargas", aparece "pgina no encontrada". Cmo puedo descargar iQ-LITE 3.1 por favor?
Yes, there is. If you create patient media with iQ-LITE using the main application iQ-VIEW/PRO, the configured overlay of the main application will also be copied to the medium and used in the iQ-LITE viewer. Refer to the iQ-VIEW/PRO Administration Guide for instructions on how to configure the overlay in the OverlayMapping.script file. If you create iQ-LITE media without the use of the main application, the same overlay configuration is available to you. But you will have to do it in a file called OM.cfg. You can find all details on how to do this in the respective iQ-LITE Administration Guide.
Also note that we have released iQ-VIEW/PRO and iQ-LITE 3.1 in the meantime. We highly recommend upgrading to the latest software version in order to make use of the latest features, bug fixes and security measures. Contact your local reseller for details about upgrades beforehand.
Selecting the appropriate DICOM viewer is key for physicians who frequently read medical imaging studies. iQ-VIEW scores with its user-friendliness and high level of functionality providing all tools needed for medical image processing.
All image processing tools can easily be accessed via buttons, menu items or keyboard shortcuts. For more efficiency, users can set up their individual toolbars including the functions most relevant to them.
Import medical images from scanners, directories and portable media; or export image data and reports to CDs, DVDs or memory sticks, print them on Windows or DICOM printers or email them to colleagues for a second opinion.
iQ-ROBOT is designed for low-cost/ high-quality distribution of digital imaging studies and reports on portable optical media, such as DVD-R or Blu-ray Disc. Imaging centres, radiology practices and hospitals of any size and data volume can employ iQ-ROBOT for fully automated media creation including burning and labelling.
Media created with iQ-ROBOT are compatible with IHE PDI and DICOM-CD regulations, enabling any recipient of imaging media to easily read or process the contained information. Any portable DICOM viewer, e.g. iQ-LITE, may be included on the media, allowing for flexible viewing of the studies later on.
Additionally, users can design various print layouts for the media labels. This is an especially important feature for imaging centres that produce patient media for multiple institutions. The design possibilities are virtually endless: Besides patient demographics and study data, labels may include logos, special features of the practice, opening hours, etc.
iQ-ROBOT BASIC is a cost-effective alternative for specialists (e.g. orthopaedic surgeons, chiropractors, and internal specialists) to add to their iQ-VIEW station. In this workflow, burn jobs are sent directly to iQ-ROBOT from iQ-VIEW instead of via DICOM communication.
iQ-ROBOT PREMIUM includes a back-up functionality by collecting data and creating portable optical archive media, e.g. CD-R or DVD-R, on a defined schedule such as on selected days, every weekday, or at any other preferred interval.
OsiriX Lite is an image processing software dedicated to DICOM images (".dcm" / ".DCM" extension) produced by medical equipment (MRI, CT, PET, PET-CT, ...) and confocal microscopy (LSM and BioRAD-PIC format). It can also read many other file formats: TIFF (8,16, 32 bits), JPEG, PDF, AVI, MPEG and Quicktime. It is fully compliant with the DICOM standard for image comunication and image file formats. OsiriX Lite is able to receive images transferred by DICOM communication protocol from any PACS or medical imaging modality (STORE SCP - Service Class Provider, STORE SCU - Service Class User, and Query/Retrieve).
OsiriX Lite has been specifically designed for navigation and visualization of multimodality and multidimensional images: 2D Viewer, 3D Viewer, 4D Viewer (3D series with temporal dimension, for example: Cardiac-CT) and 5D Viewer (3D series with temporal and functional dimensions, for example: Cardiac-PET-CT). The 3D Viewer offers all modern rendering modes: Multiplanar reconstruction (MPR), Surface Rendering, Volume Rendering and Maximum Intensity Projection (MIP). All these modes support 4D data and are able to produce image fusion between two different series (for example: PET-CT).
With high performance and an intuitive interactive user interface, OsiriX Lite is the most widely used DICOM viewer in the world. It is the result of more than 10 years of research and development in digital imaging. It fully supports the DICOM standard for an easy integration in your workflow environment and an open platform for development of processing tools. It offers advanced post-processing techniques in 2D and 3D, exclusive innovative technique for 3D and 4D navigation and a complete integration with any PACS. OsiriX Lite supports 64-bit computing and multithreading for the best performances on the most modern processors. OsiriX MD, the commercial version, is certified for medical use (FDA cleared and CE II labeled).
OsiriX Lite is at the same time a DICOM PACS workstation for medical imaging and an image processing software for medical research (radiology and nuclear imaging), functional imaging, 3D imaging, confocal microscopy and molecular imaging.
OsiriX Lite supports a complete plug-ins architecture that allows you to expand the capabilities of OsiriX Lite for your personal needs! This plug-in architecture gives you access to the powerful Cocoa framework with an easy object-oriented and dynamic language: Objective-C.
Graphic Technology viewers, for use in critical viewing of prints proofs and for objects.
Ambient studio, office and printroom lighting and the viewing of calibrated monitor displays, prints and proofs - and even objects - is, after display calibration, one of the most important, but seldom properly considered, parts of the colour management jigsaw.
Prints, proofs and objects such as products and garments may have significantly different appearance under varying light sources.
Why do you need an illuminated viewer, for use when viewing prints, proofs and even objects like packs and props?
Ambient studio, office and printroom lighting and the viewing of calibrated monitor displays, prints and proofs - and even objects - is, after display calibration, one of the most important, but seldom properly considered, parts of the colour management jigsaw. Prints, proofs and objects such as products and garments may have significantly different appearance under varying light sources. Consistent Industry Standard illumination is the answer.
The image here shows a small lightbox / light booth right alongside a user's screen, in these circumstances I would recommend a much bigger gap, or, even better, as colour management guru Bruce Fraser suggested, site the lightbox so you have to turn 90 degrees in your seat to look at it.
Industry Standard lightbooth manufacturer, Graphic Technology, also known as GTI, is my favoured supplier for this sector. Alongside their well respected high-end print industry equipment (right) and supply of colour balanced tubes for sensitive environmental lighting, GTI also offer good quality compact desktop viewers.
GTI have a wide product range and I am happy to talk with you about any of their models, featured here are those of most interest to Graphic Arts industry users: Desktop systems include the PDV e series Professional Desktop Viewers, Intensity Adjustable Softproofing Systems and Multi Lightsource Viewers. These print, proof and object viewers provide Imaging Industry Standard colour viewing conditions. More options below.
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