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author | Sebastien Jodogne <s.jodogne@gmail.com> |
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date | Wed, 19 Oct 2016 09:03:30 +0200 |
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15 Stone of Orthanc comes bundled with its own software-based rendering | 15 Stone of Orthanc comes bundled with its own software-based rendering |
16 engine (based upon pixman). This engine will use CPU hardware | 16 engine (based upon pixman). This engine will use CPU hardware |
17 acceleration if available (notably SSE2, SSSE3, and NEON instruction | 17 acceleration if available (notably SSE2, SSSE3, and NEON instruction |
18 sets), but not the GPU. This makes Stone a highly versatile framework | 18 sets), but not the GPU. This makes Stone a highly versatile framework |
19 that can run even on low-performance platforms. Stone is able to | 19 that can run even on low-performance platforms. Note that Stone is |
20 display DICOM series without having to entirely store them in the RAM. | 20 able to display DICOM series without having to entirely store them in |
21 the RAM (i.e. frame by frame). | |
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22 Stone of Orthanc is conceived as a companion toolbox to the Orthanc | 23 Thanks to its standalone rendering engine, Stone of Orthanc is also |
23 VNA (vendor neutral archive, i.e. DICOM server). As a consequence, | 24 compatible with any GUI framework (such as Qt, wxWidgets, MFC...). The |
24 Stone will smoothly interface with Orthanc out of the | 25 provided sample applications use the SDL framework. |
25 box. Interestingly, Stone does not contain any DICOM toolkit: It | 26 |
26 entirely relies on the REST API of Orthanc to parse/decode DICOM | 27 Stone is conceived as a companion toolbox to the Orthanc VNA (vendor |
27 images. However, thanks to the object-oriented architecture of Stone, | 28 neutral archive, i.e. DICOM server). As a consequence, Stone will |
28 it is possible to avoid this dependency upon Orthanc, e.g. to download | 29 smoothly interface with Orthanc out of the box. Interestingly, Stone |
29 DICOM datasets using DICOMweb. | 30 does not contain any DICOM toolkit: It entirely relies on the REST API |
31 of Orthanc to parse/decode DICOM images. However, thanks to the | |
32 object-oriented architecture of Stone, it is possible to avoid this | |
33 dependency upon Orthanc, e.g. to download DICOM datasets using | |
34 DICOMweb. | |
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32 Comparison | 37 Comparison |
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