But the directory name of my image files is not. README, default: no descriptor) +C -char-set charset: string add a specific character set for descriptor (default: 'ISOIR 100' if descriptor present) reading: +id -input-directory directory: string. Entity that creates the DICOMDIR File (see Section 8.6) and zero or more DICOM. DICOMDIR identifiers: +D -output-file filename: string generate specific DICOMDIR file (default: DICOMDIR in current directory) +F -fileset-id id: string (default: DCMTKMEDIADEMO) use specific file set ID +R -descriptor filename: string add a file set descriptor file ID (e.g.
I've also seen the AddFile method, but there's no hierarchy there, so I supposed that's for the series files. I try to use dcmgpdir.exe from dcmtk to create a DICOMDIR file. PS3.10: DICOM PS3.10 2016b - Media Storage and File Format for Media. But when it comes to building that structure (for example, to create DICOMDIR and Series files for new studies) I can't find a way to set those LowerLeverDirectoryRecords RootDirectoryRecordCollection has an Add method, but it takes a DicomItem, so I take it it's for DicomDataset or DicomTag/Value, and its property LowerLevelDirectoryRecordCollection is an IEnumerable, so no Add there. From that, I was able to understand that the DicomDirectory has a RootDirectoryRecordCollection for Patients, and from there you have LowerLevelDirectoryRecordCollection for Studies, then Series, and then Images. I've successfully read DICOMDIRs, series and even rendered images. While we do not yet describe the DICOMDIR file format and its common uses, we do know which programs are known to open these files, as we receive dozens of suggestions from. However, different programs may use the DICOMDIR file type for different types of data. I've been trying to find a way to use fo-dicom to create a DICOMDIR file, and have it reference several files that contain image series, but so far I can't. The DICOMDIR file extension indicates to your device which app can open the file.