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    dcm4che is an implementation of DICOM and IHE actors in Java. Homepage: http://www.dcm4che.org, Google Group: http://groups.google.com/group/dcm4che?hl=en, Wiki: http://www.dcm4che.org/confluence, Issue Tracking: http://www.dcm4che.org/jira
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    ImageJ2x

    Java Image Processing Program

    ImageJ2x is medical image processing program inspired by NIH Image for the Macintosh. It can display, edit, analyze, process, save and print 8-bit, 16-bit and 32-bit images. There can be many image formats including TIFF, GIF, JPEG, BMP, DICOM, PNG, FITS and "raw" and ... Read and supports "stacks" (stack), a series of images that share a single window. The program supports simultaneous that number of windows (images), limited only by available memory. It is multithreaded, so that...
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    Eviewbox is a java imaging suite, its purpose is to view and spread native DICOM medical images and allowing for 2D reconstructions. EViewbox applet will allow to see the DICOM images on every platform.
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    Software for three-dimensional visualization of DICOM images based on java
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    JPedal JBIG2 Image Decoder

    JPedal JBIG2 Image Decoder

    A JBIG2 decoder written for Java under a BSD license

    The JPedal JBIG2 Image Decoder is a 100% pure Java image decoder for the JBIG2 file format. The decoder takes the JBIG2 image processing technology developed for the JPedal PDF renderer in 2007 and makes it available as a generic library for more general usage. The JDeli Image Library https://www.idrsolutions.com/jdeli contains a much enhanced and faster version and also provides a complete ImageIO replacement (see https://www.idrsolutions.com/jdeli/imageio-replacement) for Tiff, JPEG, JPEG2000, Png as well as lots of other image formats including Dicom, WMF, PSD, SGI and WebP.
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    Xebra is an open source, cross-platform, thin client and server for web-based distribution and clinical review of medical imaging results. Xebra is based on the latest open industry standards including JPEG2000, WADO and IHE XDS-I.
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    jlpv is a Java Light PACS Viewer application useful for review series or images from DICOM data retrieved from the DCM4CHEE PACS system. It also uses ImageJ as a rendering engine or viewer. This project is in a early stage.
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    The VIA Imaging Application (VIA) is an open-source Diagnostic Imaging Viewer based on open standards such as IHE, JPEG 2000 and JPIP, and DICOM. VIA is written in Java and is composes of a series of client-server applications.
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