Didn’t work with OpalViewerLite - Did work with eFilmLite
I had X-rays on a CD that I wanted to copy for another physician. The root folder on the CD showed OpalViewerLite.exe, a unix file named DICOMDIR and then a numbered folder with three other unix files. I’m assuming those are the images themselves. This app was unable to open any of those files.
I had another CD with CAT scan images from a different provider. This CD showed and Autorun.inf file, a DICOM fokder, a DICOMDIR unix file, and an eFilmLite folder on the main drive. There were several nested folders and unix images inside the DICOM folder. This app was able to quickly and easily open those and export to JPG files that I can save. So that worked really well for this CD.
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