Good day,
I am reading a jpg image and trying to storing it in the DICOM file as jpg. I want as little manipulation as possible to prevent any loss or ICC profile changes.
I've tried:
...
data.Add(DicomTag.TransferSyntaxUID, DicomUID.JPEGLSLossless);
data.Add(DicomTag.PhotometricInterpretation, PhotometricInterpretation.Rgb);
data.Add(DicomTag.SamplesPerPixel, "3");
data.Add(DicomTag.PlanarConfiguration, "0");
data.Add(DicomTag.BitsAllocated, (ushort)8);
data.Add(DicomTag.BitsStored, (ushort)8);
data.Add(DicomTag.HighBit, (ushort)7);
data.Add(DicomTag.PixelRepresentation, "0");
data.Add(DicomTag.BurnedInAnnotation, "NO");
data.Add(DicomTag.LossyImageCompression, "01");
data.Add(DicomTag.LossyImageCompressionRatio, "10");
data.Add(DicomTag.LossyImageCompressionMethod, "ISO_10918_1");
...
DicomPixelData pixelData = DicomPixelData.Create(data, true);
using (System.Drawing.Bitmap bitmap = new System.Drawing.Bitmap(imageFilename))
{
byte[] pixels = GetPixels(bitmap);
MemoryByteBuffer buffer = new MemoryByteBuffer(pixels);
pixelData.AddFrame(buffer);
}
and
using (Image image = Image.FromFile(imageFilename))
{
byte[] pixels = ImageToByteArray(image);
MemoryByteBuffer buffer = new MemoryByteBuffer(pixels);
pixelData.AddFrame(buffer);
}
It appears to be storing the image as BMP since the size of the DICOM file is ballooning beyond belief.
I have tried different combinations of DicomTag.TransferSyntaxUID:
data.Add(DicomTag.TransferSyntaxUID, DicomUID.JPEGLSLossless);
data.Add(DicomTag.TransferSyntaxUID, DicomUID.JPEGBaseline1);
data.Add(DicomTag.TransferSyntaxUID, DicomUID.JPEGLosslessNonHierarchical14);
Thoughts?
(note: this was posed on the fo-dicom users group as well)
We have found the answer:
changed to:
This is based on this article:
https://github.com/fo-dicom/fo-dicom/issues/553