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author | Alain Mazy <am@orthanc.team> |
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date | Mon, 28 Oct 2024 09:23:08 +0100 |
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.. _osimis_webviewer: Osimis Web viewer plugin (deprecated) ===================================== .. contents:: .. warning:: The Osimis Web viewer is now deprecated and superseded by the :ref:`Stone Web viewer <stone_webviewer>`. This plugin, originally written by Osimis, extends Orthanc with a Web viewer of medical images, with more advanced features than the basic :ref:`Orthanc Web viewer plugin <webviewer>`. The Osimis Web viewer plugin adds tools for measuring, for viewing multiple series, and for split-pane. This plugin adds a dedicated button to Orthanc Explorer to open the viewer that looks like the following image: .. image:: ../images/osimis-web-viewer.png :align: center :width: 800 How to get it ------------- For general information, `check out the source code <https://github.com/orthanc-team/osimis-webviewer-deprecated>`__. The Osimis Web viewer is part of the `Windows installers <https://www.orthanc-server.com/download-windows.php>`__. For GNU/Linux users, you'll find it in the :ref:`orthancteam/orthanc <docker-orthancteam>` Docker images or you can download precompiled LSB (Linux Standard Base) binaries `here <https://orthanc.uclouvain.be/downloads/linux-standard-base/osimis-web-viewer/index.html>`__. The compilation process is quite complex since it requires to build first the frontend and then the backend. All information can be found in the `source code <https://github.com/orthanc-team/osimis-webviewer-deprecated>`__. Usage ----- .. highlight:: json On Windows, the plugin is enabled by default and will work out-of-the-box. If you're using the ``orthancteam/orthanc`` Docker images, you'll have to define the ``OSIMIS_WEB_VIEWER1_PLUGIN_ENABLED`` :ref:`environment variable <docker-orthancteam>` to ``true``. On plain GNU/Linux distributions (i.e. if not using Docker), the Osimis Web viewer will only work with LSB (Linux Standard Base) Orthanc binaries that can be downloaded from `here <https://orthanc.uclouvain.be/downloads/linux-standard-base/osimis-web-viewer/1.4.3/index.html>`__ (that will work with most recent GNU/Linux distributions). Once Orthanc is installed, you must change the :ref:`configuration file <configuration>` to tell Orthanc where it can find the plugin: This is done by properly modifying the ``Plugins`` option. You could for instance use the following configuration file:: { "Name" : "MyOrthanc", [...] "Plugins" : [ "/home/user/xxx/Downloads/libOsimisWebViewer.so" ] } .. highlight:: text Orthanc must of course be restarted after the modification of its configuration file. Once a :ref:`DICOM study <model-world>` is opened using Orthanc Explorer, a yellow button entitled ``Osimis Web Viewer`` will show up. It will open the Web viewer for that particular study. Advanced options ---------------- .. highlight:: json The configuration of the Web viewer can be fine-tuned by adapting some options in the `configuration file <https://github.com/orthanc-team/osimis-webviewer-deprecated/blob/dev/doc/default-configuration.json>`__. FAQ --- - **Can I use the Osimis Web viewer in a medical environment?** The Osimis Web viewer is not a Medical Device; it is not CE marked or FDA approved. The Osimis Web viewer is an open source Viewer that cannot be used for diagnostic or therapeutic purposes. However, the viewer can be used as a communication tool that allows Researchers, Teachers, Technicians, General Practitioner or Patients to visualize medical images for information only. Check your local regulations to ensure you're using it in a legal manner. - **What video formats are supported by the Osimis Web viewer?** The set of codecs supported by the Osimis Web viewer is an intersection of the sets of codecs supported by the `DICOM standard <http://dicom.nema.org/medical/dicom/current/output/chtml/part05/PS3.5.html>`__ and those supported by the `web browsers <https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/Media/Formats>`__. In short, this mostly comes down to just MPEG-4. - **Where are the annotations stored?** Annotations are stored in :ref:`metadata <metadata>` (id ``9999``) in a custom format. Note that annotation storage is disabled by default and can be enabled by setting ``"AnnotationStorageEnabled": true`` in the configuration file.