Details
RadiAnt DICOM Viewer is available as a free trial. This version includes all the features available in the paid version.
The trial version expires after a predetermined period of time (displayed after activation).
After expiration, the installation needs to be reactivated for further evaluation.
In the trial mode, the startup window with the link to the store may be displayed for a short time after opening RadiAnt. There can also be a small banner shown at the bottom of the screen.
RadiAnt is a PACS DICOM viewer for medical images designed to provide you with a unique experience. With its intuitive interface and unrivaled performance, you'll never look back.
- Time-based license (access to the software and all updates for the duration of the pre-paid plan).
- Manual renewal only (subscriptions do not automatically renew, and you will not be automatically charged).
- Each plan is valid for one computer (or one client terminal) only.
- Renew your plan before it expires and save over 16%.
Supports multiple DICOM file types
The software has the capability to open and display studies obtained from different imaging modalities:
- Digital Radiography (CR, DX)
- Mammography (MG)
- Computed Tomography (CT)
- Magnetic Resonance (MR)
- Positron Emission Tomography PET-CT (PT)
- Ultrasonography (US)
- Digital Angiography (XA)
- Gamma Camera, Nuclear Medicine (NM)
- Secondary Pictures and Scanned Images (SC)
- Structured Reports (SR)
Many types of DICOM images are supported:
- Monochromatic (e.g. CR, CT, MR) and color (e.g. US, 3D reconstructions)
- Static images (e.g. CR, MG, CT) and dynamic sequences (e.g. XA, US)
- Uncompressed and compressed (RLE, JPEG Lossy, JPEG Lossless, JPEG 2000)
All the necessary tools close at hand
RadiAnt DICOM Viewer provides the following basic tools for the manipulation and measurement of images:
- Fluid zooming and panning
- Brightness and contrast adjustments, negative mode
- Preset window settings for Computed Tomography (lung, bone, etc.)
- Ability to rotate (90, 180 degrees) or flip (horizontal and vertical) images
- Segment length
- Mean, minimum and maximum parameter values (e.g. density in Hounsfield Units in Computed Tomography) within circle/ellipse and its area
- Angle value (normal and Cobb angle)
- Pen tool for freehand drawing
Quick as lightning
RadiAnt DICOM Viewer was designed to use resources as efficiently as possible. It can make use of a multiprocessor and multicore system with large amounts of gigabytes of RAM, but will also run on an old single-core machine with only 1GB RAM.
A 64-bit version is provided for modern systems to keep all opened images in more than 4GB of memory, if necessary. Asynchronous reading lets you browse and process images while they are still being opened.
All of this is available in one very compact application that has an installer size of just over 7MB.
Compare different series or studies
Multiple series of one study or several studies can be concurrently opened in the same or different windows for comparison purposes.
Series consisting of images that have been acquired in the same plane (e.g. Computed Tomography series before and after administration of the contrast medium) are automatically synchronized by default.
Cross-reference lines are displayed for better correlation of the anatomy when browsing series with different image planes (e.g. Magnetic Resonance study).
Search and download studies from PACS locations
The PACS (Picture Archiving and Communication System) client feature lets RadiAnt DICOM Viewer query and retrieve studies from other PACS hosts.
Supported service class users/providers are: C-ECHO SCU, C-ECHO SCP, C-FIND SCU, C-MOVE-SCU, C-STORE-SCP.
Received DICOM files can be stored in a temporary folder and deleted when RadiAnt closes, or they can be saved in the local database.
Local archive
The local archive feature allows you to import DICOM studies from CD/DVD discs, USB flash drives, local and network folders or PACS servers, and store them on your local hard drive so that they can be easily accessed at a later date.
The local archive can be helpful in situations in which the original media is no longer available, or you would like to open the study without the need to repeatedly retrieve it from a PACS server.
You can also access the database to organize and quickly find studies in your collection of DICOM files that are stored on the hard drive.
Additional Information
SKU | radiant-dicom-viewer |
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Status | Enabled |