Hi All,
I am not a doctor or working for a hospital, so I don't know if the images viewed on PacsOne are good enought for the doctors? I did a comparison between Pacsone and Merge's Efilm... It seems like Efilm is a little better...
So, in the real world, what the doctors expect? Should I need a PacsOne for admin works and Efilm for viewing?
Best regards,
Pacs
Medical Image quality
If you check PacsOne Server's Dicom conformance statement, PacsOne is intended to be a server application as opposed to a viewer like eFilm, and because the images are presented through a browser/applet, the image processing functionalities are not advanced as those offered by stand-alone image viewers.
Most PacsOne Server users run separate image viewing software (e.g., eFilm, RadWorks, etc.) on stand-alone diagnostics viewing workstations with specialized display hardware (3-5 megapixels monitors, etc.), which are more suited for presentation of the images. From these diagnostics workstations, users can query/retrieve/download images from PacsOne, view the images on the specialized display hardware, and/or send them back to PacsOne after processing.
Most PacsOne Server users run separate image viewing software (e.g., eFilm, RadWorks, etc.) on stand-alone diagnostics viewing workstations with specialized display hardware (3-5 megapixels monitors, etc.), which are more suited for presentation of the images. From these diagnostics workstations, users can query/retrieve/download images from PacsOne, view the images on the specialized display hardware, and/or send them back to PacsOne after processing.
how about this medical image viewer, will it be able to display and view dicom image just like you said. i am a doctor and looking for a standalone dicom image application. any help would be appreciated.
PacsOne Server supports any Dicom-compliant image viewer, and you can find many free/open-source Dicom image viewers by Googling the web, or you can start from the sample list below:
http://www.cabiatl.com/mricro/dicom/index.html#links
http://www.cabiatl.com/mricro/dicom/index.html#links