Batch Convert Cat Scan Unix Executable Stills to JPEG?
Batch Convert Cat Scan Unix Executable Stills to JPEG?
I have a series of hundreds of still frame files which I need to string together as a movie in QuickTime Pro. They are Unix executables and I want to convert them to JPEG or directly to a movie. Here is a link to one of the frames. http://www.margnat.com/tech/555353.zip Suggestions appreciated. Thank you, DaleH
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Re: Batch Convert Cat Scan Unix Executable Stills to JPEG?
Hi,what is the file format of that frames?Thorsten On 22.10.2012, at 16:15, "dale40203" <dhoff@margnat.com> wrote: I have a series of hundreds of still frame files which I need to string together as a movie in QuickTime Pro. They are Unix executables and I want to convert them to JPEG or directly to a movie. Here is a link to one of the frames. http://www.margnat.com/tech/555353.zip Suggestions appreciated. Thank you, DaleH
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Re: Batch Convert Cat Scan Unix Executable Stills to JPEG?
Hi,I found it is a dicom. But it uses an unknown compression.I will recheck.Thorsten On 22.10.2012, at 16:31, Thorsten Lemke <lemke@lemkesoft.de> wrote: Hi,what is the file format of that frames?Thorsten On 22.10.2012, at 16:15, "dale40203" <dhoff@margnat.com> wrote:.
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Re: Batch Convert Cat Scan Unix Executable Stills to JPEG?
Hello, When I "Get Info" on the file all I get under Kind is "Unix Eecutable File". GCM won't open it but Photoshop will. Dale On Oct 22, 2012, at 10:31 AM, Thorsten Lemke wrote: > Hi, > > > what is the file format of that frames? > > Thorsten > > > On 22.10.2012, at 16:15, "dale40203" <dhoff@margnat.com> wrote: > >> >> I have a series of hundreds of still frame files which I need to string together as a movie in QuickTime Pro. >> They are Unix executables and I want to convert them to JPEG or directly to a movie. >> >> Here is a link to one of the frames. >> http://www.margnat.com/tech/555353.zip >> >> Suggestions appreciated. >> >> Thank you, >> DaleH
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Re: Batch Convert Cat Scan Unix Executable Stills to JPEG?
exiftool says Derivation Description: 3:1 JPEGLOSSLESSPROCFIRSTORDERREDICT Thorsten Lemke schrieb am 22.10.12 16:39: > > > Hi, > > I found it is a dicom. But it uses an unknown compression. > > I will recheck. > > Thorsten > > > On 22.10.2012, at 16:31, Thorsten Lemke <lemke@lemkesoft.de > <mailto:lemke@lemkesoft.de>> wrote: > >> Hi, >> >> >> what is the file format of that frames? >> >> Thorsten >> >> >> On 22.10.2012, at 16:15, "dale40203" <dhoff@margnat.com >> <mailto:dhoff@margnat.com>> wrote: >> . > > > > >
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Re: Batch Convert Cat Scan Unix Executable Stills to JPEG?
Following an old habit I first checked with a simple text editor (TextWrangler works great for this). Thus you can have a look at the file header and the file starts with 'DICM' Looked it up in Wikipedia (listed in the German version only) .dcim -> Digital Imaging and Communications in Medicine So it's from a CT I added that as a file extension (555353.DICM) et voila�, it opened in GraphicConverter (actually an old version 6.7.1 on this machine). You can also use exiftool as a quick way to look up what information is included, works better than "Get info" in the Finder. Just install exiftool, open your Terminal, type exiftool (followed by a blank), then drag the file from the finder on the terminal window and 'enter'. Dale Hoffman schrieb am 22.10.12 16:45: > Hello, > > When I "Get Info" on the file all I get under Kind is "Unix Eecutable File". > GCM won't open it but Photoshop will. > > Dale > > > > On Oct 22, 2012, at 10:31 AM, Thorsten Lemke wrote: > >> Hi, >> >> >> what is the file format of that frames? >> >> Thorsten >> >> >> On 22.10.2012, at 16:15, "dale40203"<dhoff@margnat.com> wrote: >> >>> >>> I have a series of hundreds of still frame files which I need to string together as a movie in QuickTime Pro. >>> They are Unix executables and I want to convert them to JPEG or directly to a movie. >>> >>> Here is a link to one of the frames. >>> http://www.margnat.com/tech/555353.zip >>> >>> Suggestions appreciated. >>> >>> Thank you, >>> DaleH > > > > ------------------------------------ > > Yahoo! Groups Links > > > >
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Re: Batch Convert Cat Scan Unix Executable Stills to JPEG?
I tried this using GC 8.3.1 (just as an experiment), and it didn't open John. --- In gcmac@yahoogroups.com, Carl von Einem <einem@...> wrote: > > Following an old habit I first checked with a simple text editor > (TextWrangler works great for this). Thus you can have a look at the > file header and the file starts with 'DICM' > > Looked it up in Wikipedia (listed in the German version only) > .dcim -> Digital Imaging and Communications in Medicine > So it's from a CT > > I added that as a file extension (555353.DICM) et voila�, it opened in > GraphicConverter (actually an old version 6.7.1 on this machine). > > You can also use exiftool as a quick way to look up what information is > included, works better than "Get info" in the Finder. Just install > exiftool, open your Terminal, type > exiftool > (followed by a blank), then drag the file from the finder on the > terminal window and 'enter'. > > Dale Hoffman schrieb am 22.10.12 16:45: > > Hello, > > > > When I "Get Info" on the file all I get under Kind is "Unix Eecutable File". > > GCM won't open it but Photoshop will. > > > > Dale > > > > > > > > On Oct 22, 2012, at 10:31 AM, Thorsten Lemke wrote: > > > >> Hi, > >> > >> > >> what is the file format of that frames? > >> > >> Thorsten > >> > >> > >> On 22.10.2012, at 16:15, "dale40203"<dhoff@...> wrote: > >> > >>> > >>> I have a series of hundreds of still frame files which I need to string together as a movie in QuickTime Pro. > >>> They are Unix executables and I want to convert them to JPEG or directly to a movie. > >>> > >>> Here is a link to one of the frames. > >>> http://www.margnat.com/tech/555353.zip > >>> > >>> Suggestions appreciated. > >>> > >>> Thank you, > >>> DaleH > > > > > > > > ------------------------------------ > > > > Yahoo! Groups Links > > > > > > > > >
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Re: Batch Convert Cat Scan Unix Executable Stills to JPEG?
Hello,yes, due the unsupported compression.Thorsten On 22.10.2012, at 18:01, "watcombeman" <john@yclept.wanadoo.co.uk> wrote: I tried this using GC 8.3.1 (just as an experiment), and it didn't open John. --- In gcmac@yahoogroups.com, Carl von Einem <einem@...> wrote: > > Following an old habit I first checked with a simple text editor > (TextWrangler works great for this). Thus you can have a look at the > file header and the file starts with 'DICM' > > Looked it up in Wikipedia (listed in the German version only) > .dcim -> Digital Imaging and Communications in Medicine > So it's from a CT > > I added that as a file extension (555353.DICM) et voila�, it opened in > GraphicConverter (actually an old version 6.7.1 on this machine). > > You can also use exiftool as a quick way to look up what information is > included, works better than "Get info" in the Finder. Just install > exiftool, open your Terminal, type > exiftool > (followed by a blank), then drag the file from the finder on the > terminal window and 'enter'. > > Dale Hoffman schrieb am 22.10.12 16:45: > > Hello, > > > > When I "Get Info" on the file all I get under Kind is "Unix Eecutable File". > > GCM won't open it but Photoshop will. > > > > Dale > > > >
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Re: Batch Convert Cat Scan Unix Executable Stills to JPEG?
Yes, I know. But also the bioformat sdk did fail onto it.Thorsten On 22.10.2012, at 16:49, Carl von Einem <einem@gmx.de> wrote: exiftool says Derivation Description: 3:1 JPEGLOSSLESSPROCFIRSTORDERREDICT Thorsten Lemke schrieb am 22.10.12 16:39: > > > Hi, > > I found it is a dicom. But it uses an unknown compression. > > I will recheck. > > Thorsten > > > On 22.10.2012, at 16:31, Thorsten Lemke <lemke@lemkesoft.de > <mailto:lemke@lemkesoft.de>> wrote: > >> Hi,
Re: Batch Convert Cat Scan Unix Executable Stills to JPEG?
On 22 Oct 2012, at 15:15, dale40203 wrote: I have a series of hundreds of still frame files which I need to string together as a movie in QuickTime Pro. They are Unix executables and I want to convert them to JPEG or directly to a movie.The header to this file inter alia reads: GE MEDICAL SYSTEMSNorton - DIAGNOSTIC IMAGING Bates^Elizabeth