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ImageJ is a freeware Java-based DICOM viewer. Free plugins allow ImageJ to support a broad range of image formats and image processing functions including volume rendering.
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MRIcro is a freeware for Windows and Linux authored by Chris Rorden. MRIcro can view Analyze, DICOM, ECAT, Genesis, Interfile, Magnetom, Somatom and NEMA images and convert them to Analyze format.
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Free software runs on Windows computers authored by Chris Rorden. Availaible as a standalone Windows program or as an ActiveX component (allowing plug-and-play use with Delphi, VisualBasic, C#, VisualC, InternetExplorer and other ActiveX aware programs). It is able to display most types of DICOM image (many other viewers are limited to showing uncompressed grayscale DICOM images) and can automatically detect and open Analyze, DICOM, Genesis, Interfile, Magnetom, Somatom and NEMA images.
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MRIcron is the open source successor to MRIcro. It runs on Windows, Linux and Macintosh. The included dcm2nii can convert DICOM images to the popular Analyze and NIfTI standards.
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Free software (Linux, Sun, Windows) authored by Sebastien Barre. It can anonymize and convert DICOM images reads DICOM file, or raw data-sets (ACR/NEMA). Converts non-encapsulated (native) syntax to PNG, BMP, TARGA, raw, DICOM (any syntax), lists DICOM tags in a human-readable form, allows batch conversion, extracts multiple-frame files, renames destination files using user-defined pattern based on DICOM tags, accumulates set of files into one image (to generate masks), and provides some image processing functions.
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