Important Changes
A simple python module to make it easy to batch convert a binary DICOM file, which is usually an output from an MRI scan to a PNG image.
The MRI scanning facilities typically hand you a CD containing your MRI scans. This CD will typically not contain any image files in traditional formats that can be opened up by your default image viewing program. The CD contains a list of DICOM files, which can only be viewed by the included viewer, which is mostly only supported on a Windows machine.
This module should help you convert all the DICOM based scans to PNG files. This tool can be used as a command line tools as well as a library in your python code
To have known to work dependencies use beforehand::
pip install -r requirements.txt
mritopng
comes with a setup.py
script to use with distutils. After unpacking the distribution, cd
into the directory and execute the command::
python setup.py install
This will install two things
mritopng
module will be installed; import mritopng
will allow you to use itmritopng
which can be used from the consolemritopng
will install a command line utility that can be used to convert individual DICOM files or folders
$ mritopng --help
usage: mritopng [-h] [-f] [-c] dicom_path png_path
Convert a dicom MRI file to png. To conver a whole folder recursivly, use the
-f option
positional arguments:
dicom_path Full path to the mri file
png_path Full path to the generated png file
optional arguments:
-h, --help show this help message and exit
-f, --folder Convert a whole folder instead of a single file
-c, --auto-contrast Apply contrast after converting default image
# Converts the file /DICOM/SCAN1 to a file called output.png,
# while applying auto contrast
$ mritopng --auto-contrast /DICOM/SCAN1 output.png
Note: If file output.png
already exists, it will be overwritten
The utility can also be used to convert a whole folder recursively by using the -f
option::
# Takes all the files in /DICOM, converts the files to png and
# puts them in the /PNG folder with the same structure as /DICOM.
$ mritopng -f /DICOM /PNG
Note:
/PNG
already existsIt's pretty easy to get up and running with mritopng
in your own project
import mritopng
# Convert a single file with auto-contrast
mritopng.convert_file('/home/user/DICOM/SCAN1', '/home/user/output.png', auto_contrast=True)
# Convert a whole folder recursively
mritopng.convert_folder('/home/user/DICOM/', '/home/user/PNG/')