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6 dcmconv - Convert DICOM file encoding
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10 dcmconv [options] dcmfile-in dcmfile-out
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13 The dcmconv utility reads a DICOM file (dcmfile-in), performs an
14 encoding conversion and writes the converted data to an output file
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18 dcmfile-in DICOM input filename to be converted
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20 dcmfile-out DICOM output filename to write to
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23 general options
24 -h --help
25 print this help text and exit
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27 --version
28 print version information and exit
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30 --arguments
31 print expanded command line arguments
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33 -q --quiet
34 quiet mode, print no warnings and errors
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36 -v --verbose
37 verbose mode, print processing details
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39 -d --debug
40 debug mode, print debug information
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42 -l --log-level [l]evel: string constant
43 (fatal, error, warn, info, debug, trace)
44 use level l for the logger
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46 -l --log-config [f]ilename: string
47 use config file f for the logger
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49 input options
50 input file format:
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52 +f --read-file
53 read file format or data set (default)
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55 +fo --read-file-only
56 read file format only
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58 -f --read-dataset
59 read data set without file meta information
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61 input transfer syntax:
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63 -t= --read-xfer-auto
64 use TS recognition (default)
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66 -td --read-xfer-detect
67 ignore TS specified in the file meta header
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69 -te --read-xfer-little
70 read with explicit VR little endian TS
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72 -tb --read-xfer-big
73 read with explicit VR big endian TS
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75 -ti --read-xfer-implicit
76 read with implicit VR little endian TS
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78 parsing of file meta information:
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80 +ml --use-meta-length
81 use file meta information group length (default)
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83 -ml --ignore-meta-length
84 ignore file meta information group length
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86 parsing of odd-length attributes:
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88 +ao --accept-odd-length
89 accept odd length attributes (default)
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91 +ae --assume-even-length
92 assume real length is one byte larger
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94 handling of explicit VR:
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96 +ev --use-explicit-vr
97 use explicit VR from dataset (default)
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99 -ev --ignore-explicit-vr
100 ignore explicit VR (prefer data dictionary)
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102 handling of non-standard VR:
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104 +vr --treat-as-unknown
105 treat non-standard VR as unknown (default)
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107 -vr --assume-implicit
108 try to read with implicit VR little endian TS
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110 handling of undefined length UN elements:
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112 +ui --enable-cp246
113 read undefined len UN as implicit VR (default)
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115 -ui --disable-cp246
116 read undefined len UN as explicit VR
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118 handling of defined length UN elements:
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120 -uc --retain-un
121 retain elements as UN (default)
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123 +uc --convert-un
124 convert to real VR if known
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126 handling of private max-length elements (implicit VR):
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128 -sq --maxlength-dict
129 read as defined in dictionary (default)
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131 +sq --maxlength-seq
132 read as sequence with undefined length
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134 handling of wrong delimitation items:
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136 -rd --use-delim-items
137 use delimitation items from dataset (default)
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139 +rd --replace-wrong-delim
140 replace wrong sequence/item delimitation items
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142 handling of illegal undefined length OB/OW elements:
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144 -oi --illegal-obow-rej
145 reject dataset with illegal element (default)
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147 +oi --illegal-obow-conv
148 convert undefined length OB/OW element to SQ
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150 handling of VOI LUT Sequence with OW VR and explicit length:
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152 -vi --illegal-voi-rej
153 reject dataset with illegal VOI LUT (default)
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155 +vi --illegal-voi-conv
156 convert illegal VOI LUT to SQ
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158 handling of explicit length pixel data for encaps. transfer syntaxes:
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160 -pe --abort-expl-pixdata
161 abort on explicit length pixel data (default)
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163 +pe --use-expl-pixdata
164 use explicit length pixel data
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166 general handling of parser errors:
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168 +Ep --ignore-parse-errors
169 try to recover from parse errors
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171 -Ep --handle-parse-errors
172 handle parse errors and stop parsing (default)
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176 +st --stop-after-elem [t]ag: "gggg,eeee" or dictionary name
177 stop parsing after element specified by t
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179 automatic data correction:
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181 +dc --enable-correction
182 enable automatic data correction (default)
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185 disable automatic data correction
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189 +bd --bitstream-deflated
190 expect deflated bitstream (default)
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192 +bz --bitstream-zlib
193 expect deflated zlib bitstream
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195 processing options
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198 # the following options require support from an underlying character
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201 +U8 --convert-to-utf8
202 convert all element values that are affected
203 by Specific Character Set (0008,0005) to UTF-8
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205 +L1 --convert-to-latin1
206 convert affected element values to ISO 8859-1
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208 +A7 --convert-to-ascii
209 convert affected element values to 7-bit ASCII
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211 +C --convert-to-charset [c]harset: string
212 convert affected element values to the character
213 set specified by the DICOM defined term c
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215 -Ct --transliterate
216 try to approximate characters that cannot be
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219 -Cd --discard-illegal
220 discard characters that cannot be represented
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225 -ig --no-invalid-groups
226 remove elements with invalid group number
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229 output file format:
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231 +Fm --write-new-meta-info
232 write file format with new meta information (default)
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234 +F --write-file
235 write file format
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237 -F --write-dataset
238 write data set without file meta information
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242 +t= --write-xfer-same
243 write with same TS as input (default)
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245 +te --write-xfer-little
246 write with explicit VR little endian TS
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249 write with explicit VR big endian TS
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251 +ti --write-xfer-implicit
252 write with implicit VR little endian TS
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254 +td --write-xfer-deflated
255 write with deflated explicit VR little endian TS
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257 +tg --write-xfer-ge
258 write private GE implicit VR little endian
259 with big endian pixel data TS (non-standard)
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261 post-1993 value representations:
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263 +u --enable-new-vr
264 enable support for new VRs (UN/UT) (default)
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266 -u --disable-new-vr
267 disable support for new VRs, convert to OB
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269 group length encoding:
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271 +g= --group-length-recalc
272 recalculate group lengths if present (default)
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274 +g --group-length-create
275 always write with group length elements
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278 always write without group length elements
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280 length encoding in sequences and items:
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282 +e --length-explicit
283 write with explicit lengths (default)
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288 +eo --write-oversized
289 write oversized explicit length sequences
290 and items with undefined length (default)
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292 -eo --abort-oversized
293 abort on oversized explicit sequences/items
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295 data set trailing padding (not with --write-dataset):
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297 -p= --padding-retain
298 do not change padding (default if not --write-dataset)
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300 -p --padding-off
301 no padding (implicit if --write-dataset)
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303 +p --padding-create [f]ile-pad [i]tem-pad: integer
304 align file on multiple of f bytes
305 and items on multiple of i bytes
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307 deflate compression level (only with --write-xfer-deflated):
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309 +cl --compression-level [l]evel: integer (default: 6)
310 0=uncompressed, 1=fastest, 9=best compression
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313 The level of logging output of the various command line tools and
314 underlying libraries can be specified by the user. By default, only
315 errors and warnings are written to the standard error stream. Using
316 option --verbose also informational messages like processing details
317 are reported. Option --debug can be used to get more details on the
318 internal activity, e.g. for debugging purposes. Other logging levels
319 can be selected using option --log-level. In --quiet mode only fatal
320 errors are reported. In such very severe error events, the application
321 will usually terminate. For more details on the different logging
322 levels, see documentation of module 'oflog'.
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324 In case the logging output should be written to file (optionally with
325 logfile rotation), to syslog (Unix) or the event log (Windows) option
326 --log-config can be used. This configuration file also allows for
327 directing only certain messages to a particular output stream and for
328 filtering certain messages based on the module or application where
329 they are generated. An example configuration file is provided in
330 <etcdir>/logger.cfg.
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333 All command line tools use the following notation for parameters:
334 square brackets enclose optional values (0-1), three trailing dots
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338 Command line options are distinguished from parameters by a leading '+'
339 or '-' sign, respectively. Usually, order and position of command line
340 options are arbitrary (i.e. they can appear anywhere). However, if
341 options are mutually exclusive the rightmost appearance is used. This
342 behavior conforms to the standard evaluation rules of common Unix
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345 In addition, one or more command files can be specified using an '@'
346 sign as a prefix to the filename (e.g. @command.txt). Such a command
347 argument is replaced by the content of the corresponding text file
348 (multiple whitespaces are treated as a single separator unless they
349 appear between two quotation marks) prior to any further evaluation.
350 Please note that a command file cannot contain another command file.
351 This simple but effective approach allows one to summarize common
352 combinations of options/parameters and avoids longish and confusing
353 command lines (an example is provided in file <datadir>/dumppat.txt).
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356 The dcmconv utility will attempt to load DICOM data dictionaries
357 specified in the DCMDICTPATH environment variable. By default, i.e. if
358 the DCMDICTPATH environment variable is not set, the file
359 <datadir>/dicom.dic will be loaded unless the dictionary is built into
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362 The default behavior should be preferred and the DCMDICTPATH
363 environment variable only used when alternative data dictionaries are
364 required. The DCMDICTPATH environment variable has the same format as
365 the Unix shell PATH variable in that a colon (':') separates entries.
366 On Windows systems, a semicolon (';') is used as a separator. The data
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368 DCMDICTPATH environment variable. It is an error if no data dictionary
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