RadiAnt DICOM Viewer was designed to use resources as efficiently as possible. It can make use of a multiprocessor and multicore system with large amounts of gigabytes of RAM, but will also run on an old single-core machine with only 1GB RAM.
A 64-bit version is provided for modern systems to keep all opened images in more than 4GB of memory, if necessary. Asynchronous reading lets you browse and process images while they are still being opened.
All of this is available in one very compact application that has an installer size of just over 7MB.
Multiple series of one study or several studies can be concurrently opened in the same or different windows for comparison purposes.
Series consisting of images that have been acquired in the same plane (e.g. Computed Tomography series before and after administration of the contrast medium) are automatically synchronized by default.
Cross-reference lines are displayed for better correlation of the anatomy when browsing series with different image planes (e.g. Magnetic Resonance study).
The PACS (Picture Archiving and Communication System) client feature lets RadiAnt DICOM Viewer query and retrieve studies from other PACS hosts.
Supported service class users/providers are: C-ECHO SCU, C-ECHO SCP, C-FIND SCU, C-MOVE-SCU, C-STORE-SCP.
Received DICOM files can be stored in a temporary folder and deleted when RadiAnt closes, or they can be saved in the local database.
The local archive feature allows you to import DICOM studies from CD/DVD discs, USB flash drives, local and network folders or PACS servers, and store them on your local hard drive so that they can be easily accessed at a later date.
The local archive can be helpful in situations in which the original media is no longer available, or you would like to open the study without the need to repeatedly retrieve it from a PACS server.
You can also access the database to organize and quickly find studies in your collection of DICOM files that are stored on the hard drive.
Create visually stunning presentations and professional publications - RadiAnt DICOM Viewer can export DICOM files to JPEG (compressed) or BMP (uncompressed bitmap) images and WMV (Windows Media Video) movies.
One image, an entire series or all opened images can be exported simultaneously.
Displayed images can be quickly copied to the Windows clipboard using the CTRL+C shortcut and can be quickly and easily pasted into Word or PowerPoint documents.
The MPR tool provided within RadiAnt DICOM Viewer can be used to reconstruct images in orthogonal planes (coronal, sagittal, axial or oblique, depending on what the base image plane is). This can help to create a new perception of the anatomy that was not possible to visualize using the base images alone.
The reconstruction process is extremely fast: a coronal series can be created from more than 2000 axial CT slices in approximately three seconds (on a modern Intel Core i7 system).
The 3D VR (volume rendering) tool lets you visualize large volumes of data generated by modern CT/MR scanners in three dimensional space.The different aspects of the data set can be interactively explored in the 3D VR window.
This tool lets you rotate the volume, change zoom level and position, adjust color and opacity, measure length and show hidden structures by cutting off the unwanted parts of the volume with the scalpel tool.The image is rendered progressively to maintain fluid operations even on slower machines.
Overlay a color-mapped PET image onto a CT scan to obtain anatomical references for regions with increased FDG (fluorodeoxyglucose) uptake values.
Use the ellipse tool to measure maximum, minimum and average values of SUVbw (Standardized Uptake Value calculated using body weight) in a specified area.
Image fusion can also be applied to other imaging modalities, such as Magnetic Resonance, e.g. DWI images can be fused with T1 or T2-weighted scans.
The Digital Subtraction Angiography (DSA) technique can be applied to a fluoroscopy series (XA) to allow you to visualize blood vessels better.
The pre-contrast image (so-called mask) is subtracted from the subsequent images in which the arteries/veins are filled with the contrast media and, thus, the bony or dense soft-tissue areas are removed from the final image.
The auto pixel-shift feature lets you automatically correct the alignment of the mask and the live image simply by selecting the area of interest.
RadiAnt DICOM Viewer lets you visualize the lesions' enhancement behavior (e.g. in Breast MRI) by plotting time-intensity curves (TICs).
Different types of curves can be obtained: Ia - straight (the signal intensity continues to increase over the entire dynamic period) / Ib - curved (the time-signal intensity curve is flattened in the late postcontrast period), II - plateau (the signal intensity plateaus in the intermediate and late postcontrast periods) or III - washout (the signal intensity decreases (washes out) in the intermediate postcontrast period).
If you have a Windows 8 or Windows 10 touch-enabled device, you might find that gestures (motions that you make with one, two or more fingers) are easier to use than a mouse or keyboard. RadiAnt DICOM Viewer enables users to make use of the array of multi-touch gestures:
(Optional)Quick Menu is a utility software that allows you to easily start the applications and manuals supplied with the printer, or quickly access online product information. In addition, install My Image Garden, and you can enjoy slide shows of images saved on a computer from Image Display.
[Ver.2.8.5a]
- The modules for supporting the language have been updated.
[Ver.2.8.5]
- The supported models have been added.
- Windows 11 has been added as a supported OS.
[Ver.2.8.0]
- The supported models have been added.
[Ver.2.7.1]
- The supported models have been added.
- The title of [To Photo Album Ordering Sites] in [Web Services] category has been changed to [Easy Album Ordering Service].
[Ver.2.7.0]
- The supported models have been added.
- The title of [Quiet Settings] in [Device Settings & Maintenance] category set in some languages was changed.
[Ver.2.6.1]
- The supported models have been added.
[Ver.2.6.0]
- Windows 10 has been added as a supported OS.
- The supported models have been added.
[Ver.2.5.0]
- The supported models have been added.
- The [Start Easy-PhotoPrint EX] has been added to enable download and install the Easy-PhotoPrint EX.
When additionally install the Easy-PhotoPrint EX under the environment that the My Image Garden is installed, the Easy-PhotoPrint EX can be started from the Quick Menu.
[Ver.2.4.1]
- The supported models have been added.
- [Easy-PhotoPrint+] function has been added for Easy-PhotoPrint+ can be started from Quick Menu.
- [Printer Information] function has been added for Remote U.I. can be started from Quick Menu.
[Ver.2.3.0]
- The supported models have been added.
[Ver.2.2.2]
- The supported models have been added.
- The following problem has been rectified.
After Quick Menu is overwritten, sometimes it cannot be launched.
[Ver.2.2.1]
1.Windows 8.1 has been added as a supported OS.
2.ECO Information is added to show the "amount of paper saved" and "amount of CO2 reduced" information.
3.Inkjet Cloud Printing Center is added to link to the top page of Inkjet Cloud Printing Center.
Note) Inkjet Cloud Printing Center is added to link to the top page of Inkjet Cloud Printing Center.
4.To Photo Album Ordering Sites is added to link to the top page of the photoPICO web site.
Note) When "Country or Region" is set by Australia, this function is available.
5.The following problem has been rectified.
When the MG5500 series or the MG6400 series is specified in [ Select Model ], Inkjet Cloud Printing Center is not displayed in the menu.
6.The supported models have been added.
[Ver.2.1.0]
- The supported models have been added.
[Ver.2.0.0]
- The supported models have been added.
- Windows 8 has been added as a supported OS.
1.If Solution Menu EX has been installed, it is uninstalled first, and then Quick Menu is installed.
2.It might take a small amount of time to activate Quick Menu depending on the PC.
Download / Installation Procedures
1. Download the file. For the location where the file is saved, check the computer settings.
2. Double-click the downloaded EXE file to decompress it, then installation will start automatically.
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