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The AMIDE User's Manual V0.3.1 Next The AMIDE User's Manual V0.3.1 Andy Loening
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Pablo Sau Spanish translation CDMEDICS PACS WEB (http://cdmedicpacsweb.sourceforge.net)
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This is release 0.3.1 of the AMIDE User's Manual.
Copyright © 2000-2014 Andy Loening
Revision History Revision AMIDE Manual V0.3 2003-06-09 Andy Loening
Abstract
AMIDE stands for Amide's a Medical Image Data Examiner. This program is a tool for viewing and analyzing volumetric medical imaging data sets, and has been designed from the ground up with support for multi-modality imaging.
Table of Contents
Introduction Licensing Availability of Source Code Supported Platforms Contact Information AMIDE Basics A Quick Theory of Operations Components of the Display Importing Data and Saving Studies Importation of Data Sets XIF Files Exporting a View to JPEG/PNG Manipulating Medical Data Sets Manipulating Data Sets on Screen Manually Aligning Data Sets Data Set Modification Dialog Using Regions of Interest (ROI's) ROI Types Drawing ROI's Manipulating ROI's Calculating Statistics ROI Modification Dialog The Study Study Modification Dialog Viewing Series of Slices Rendering Data Rendering Window Rendering Parameters Dialog Rendering Movie Dialog Additional Tools Alignment Wizard Crop Wizard Factor Analysis Wizard Filter Wizard Fly Through Wizard Profile Tool ROI Statistics Introduction Licensing AMIDE is released under the terms of the GNU General Public Library (GPL).
The text of the license is fairly verbose. A quick summary follows:
You are free to run the program, for any purpose. Please note that, although the GPL makes no restrictions on use of the program, your government probably does. For instance, in the United States, AMIDE is not FDA approved and cannot be used clinically.
You are free to study the source code of the program, and adapt it to your needs.
You are free to redistribute the program.
You are free to release modified versions of the program, as long as you also redistribute the source code to the modified program, and you label your modified version of the program appropriately.
Availability of Source Code The source code for AMIDE is readily available from the AMIDE web site.
Supported Platforms In addition to source code, binary versions of AMIDE along with installation instructions can be found for several systems on the AMIDE web site. The currently supported systems are Linux/i386, Microsoft Windows, and Macintosh OS X (achieved through the use of the fink add-on packages).
Contact Information Questions and bug reports can be addressed to the AMIDE users list < amide-users@lists.sourceforge.net>. Information on joining the list and/or viewing archived messages can be found here.
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