I don't know if this is any better. It indicates 4 images at one time.
http://dicom.online.fr/
Viewing these types of images may be CPU and/or RAM intensive. In that
case, your options are a good video card, a faster/more powerful CPU,
increased RAM. Copying the CD to the hard drive before viewing the
images would probably also help.
I hope this helps.
Tom Mayer
Bob Lendrim wrote:
> I have a CD with a few hundred medical MRI images on it. The images/format are called "DICom". They will be read by a professional, but in the meantime, I need to view them at home. I found a long list of Freeware DICom viewers. I downloaded and installed one called "EZDICom". It works fine but it's slow opening the images one by one. Seems like a "slide show" feature would be nice. I was wondering if anyone knew about this type of software and could offer some suggestions for freeware or reasonably priced DICom viewing. Any input would be appreciated. Thanks, Bob
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