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The current Transfer Options page leaves a bit to be desired. I propose that these aspects are improved:
- There isn't a way to enable a transfer syntax regardless of the SOP class (or at least for those already admitting at least one transfer syntax). This means that allowing a transfer syntax requires looking up every applicable SOP class.
- The "Select All" and "Deselect All" will check and
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At the moment, standard codes used require manual typing of the code tuple, such as here. This is error-prone and long. Instead, we should use the #defined constants, as done in dcmsr: https://github.com/commontk/DCMTK/blob/patched-DCMTK-3.6.3_20180205/dcmsr/include/dcmtk/dcmsr/codes/dcm.h#L51.
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cornerstone has native support for layers and transparency and it would be useful to output segmentations and heatmaps and show multi-modal images like PET-CT
relevant JS is https://github.com/cornerstonejs/cornerstone/blob/803dd7335e16de3cc398a3d42eda2552dd47cb1b/example/layers/index.html#L95-L152
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BITE: Brain Images of Tumors for Evaluation database.