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Unable to load a file #26

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Hueristic opened this issue Apr 1, 2024 · 11 comments
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Unable to load a file #26

Hueristic opened this issue Apr 1, 2024 · 11 comments

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@Hueristic
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Under process an image locally when browsing to a file there is no way to load it and program just stays on example file.

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ieee8023 commented Apr 1, 2024

What kind of file are you trying to load? Can you share a screenshot? What bowser are you using?

@Hueristic
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Using firefox and also downloaded it locally and used the chester.exe for win64

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ieee8023 commented Apr 1, 2024

I need more info than that to help you.

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Hueristic commented Apr 1, 2024

I'm not sure what I can give you, is it supposed to auto load the file after being selected or do you have to hit an input to load the file? Because there is no way to interact with the program to force it to load a file that you have selected through the browse button. Also under the file menu there are no options to select or load files.

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ieee8023 commented Apr 1, 2024

What kind of file are you trying to load? Can you share a screenshot?

@Hueristic
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The files are from my mri and catscans and they have no extensions, maybe that is why they are not loading within the DICOM folder?

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ieee8023 commented Apr 1, 2024

Ya it only works on image files like jpeg and png. And it also only works on frontal chest X-rays.

@Hueristic
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files folders screeny

I'm not sure how this will help but here is a screenshot of the files and directory structure.

@Hueristic
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Ahh, is there a conversion tool I can use on these files, I have no clue what format they are. I really need to get a second opinion even if it is from and algorithm. :)

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BTW, this might be a good thing to add to the readme as I didn't not see it anywhere when I read it.

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OK I have located a dicom to png convertor that should do the trick, thanks for your help. :)

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