Handling DICONDE files using Pydicom #1710
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The stackoverflow question pointed to a DICONDE dictionary in dcmtk. It looks like there are standard non-private (even group number tags) there, and some private ones. I haven't looked to see, but perhaps some of the non-private ones are already in pydicom's dictionary. Both could be added dynamically in user code if massaged to the correct Python dict format used by pydicom (non-private / private) Or, we could consider adding another dictionary file (e.g. |
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In principle I'm in favour of that, though I couldn't find any public information about the standard apart from the tag definitions in dcmtk (maybe I didn't look at the right place), or any example data. |
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That's unfortunate.
@RegalArtifex, is there a public example file we could use? It would be necessary for adding test suite tests, and may answer the problem of how to tell early in |
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Unfortunately I am not able to find any public file. The only resource available is the dcmtk repo. I don't know why sample DICONDE files are not available over the internet whereas DICOM files are readily available. |
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Do you have any diconde files? If so, you could copy the pydicom |
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I'm moving this to the discussion area. It is not clear if we will do this, or if it is even possible to get free information about the standard (seems that you can only buy it). |
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How and where should I change the tags so that this package can be used to read and write DICONDE files ?
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