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The Lounge What is on Your Mind? What do you do for a living? Post 302372294 by jlliagre on Tuesday 17th of November 2009 03:08:25 PM
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All of the above, excluding DBA.

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DCPOSN(1)						 DICOM PS3 - DICOM locate position						 DCPOSN(1)

NAME
dcposn - ACR/NEMA DICOM PS3 ... DICOM PS3 - DICOM locate position SYNOPSIS
dcposn [ -col|x n ] [ -row|y n ] [ -v|verbose ] [ -filename ] DESCRIPTION
dcposn reads the named dicom input file and locates the requested image pixel position in 3D space using the attributes of the Image Plane module (Image Position Patient and Image Orientation Patient) if present. The spatial position is described as patient (not gantry) relative x, y and z co-ordinates, where x is +ve leftwards, y is +ve anteriorly and z is +ve cranially. OPTIONS
The co-ordinates and verbose output go to standard error. The basic input switches are described in dcintro(1). Options specific to this program are: -col|x n -row|y n The specified image pixel position begins from 0 in the top left hand corner of the image. -verbose Display byte offset from file start and message start, in hexadecimal, and dump contents while reading and once read. -filename Show the name of the file supplied in the arguments; a hyphen will be reported if no filename was supplied. ENVIRONMENT
EXAMPLES
%dcposn -x 0 -y 0 expmeta.dc3 Row=0 Col=0 X=45.0 Y=-119.5 Z=119.5 FILES
SEE ALSO
dcintro(1) AUTHOR
Copyright (C) 1993-2010. David A. Clunie DBA PixelMed Publishing. All rights reserved. BUGS
This program really only exists for automated testing of the image plane module. DICOM PS3 6 March 2007 DCPOSN(1)
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