Modify many DICOM headers sequentially
Select the command "File
Batch
Modify DICOM Headers", from program's menu. This command allows you
to insert, modify or delete attributes in DICOM files.
For each one of these actions you need a template. The DICOM template, is actually
a simple file in form of DICOM header, which contains DICOM attributes (fields/tags) with or without
their values. These attributes are inserted in the header of files, or modify or delete the existing attributes.
The program creates the new files with the same names with old ones, plus a "_mod"
suffix to avoid overwriting of the original files.- Read the topic
create a new DICOM template
, to learn how you can create a new template.
- Read the topic
create a DICOM template from active file
, to learn how you can create a new
template, which contains the attributes of active file?s header. - Read the topic
edit a DICOM template
, to learn how you can modify an existing template.
- Read the topic
remove a DICOM template
, to learn how you can delete an existing template.
Create a template which contains the desired attributes to insert, and their values. Press "Insert" check box and select the template. If it desired, enable "Modify tag if exist" option, to do so. Press "Process" button to complete the task.
To modify attributes in DICOM files
Create a template which contains the desired attributes to modify, and theirs values. Press "Modify" check box and select a template. If it desired, enable "Insert tag if not exist" option to do so. Press "Process" button to complete the task.
To delete attributes from DICOM files
Create a template which contains the desired attributesto delete.Press "Delete" check box and select a template. Press "Process" button to complete the task.

Browse button: Use this button to select the directory, which contains the DICOM files.
Select Template button: Use one of these buttons to select a DICOM template. The button is disabled, if the corresponding check box is not enabled.
Create New Template: Press this button to create a new DICOM template.
Edit/View Template: Press this button to view and/or edit an existing DICOM template.
Process button: Press this button to start the procedure.
Close button: Closes this dialog box.
Help button: Displays the help topic.
Create a new DICOM template
From menu, use the command "Edit
DICOM
templates
Create New".This command allows you to to create
a new DICOM template. A dialog box is appeared and allows you to insert, remove,
or modify DICOM attributes and if it is desired, their values.
On the top of the dialog there is the Content tab control that allows you to select the group of information you want to see (all, patient information, study information, physician information or image details).
- To modify a field: Select the field's row from the field list and press the Edit Tag button to modify the field. You can also double click on field?s row. The proper dialog box appears that allows you to input the value of the field.
- To delete the value of a field: Select the field's row from the field list and press the Delete Value button to delete the field?s value. You can select more than one field by pressing and holding down the <Control> or <Shift> keys of the keyboard.
- To delete a field: Select the field's row from the field list and press the Delete Tag button to delete the field. You can select more than one field by pressing and holding down the <Control> or <Shift> keys of the keyboard.
- To insert a new field: Press the Insert Tag button and insert a new field. You can type the Tag's Group and Element or you can select them from a list. After insertion the proper dialog box appears, and it allows you to input the value of the new field.
- To insert or modify a sequence (Value Representation = SQ): The program allows you to process a sequence as any other type of field. When you insert or select for editing a sequence the proper dialog box is appeared, and allows you to edit the sequence.
- OK button: Accepts the header?s modifications, and closes this dialog box.
- Cancel button: Closes this dialog box without recording any changes.
- Help button: Displays a help topic.
Create a DICOM template from active file
From menu, use the command Edit
DICOM templates
Create From Active File. This command allows you to
to create a new DICOM template, from active file's header. A dialog box is appeared and allows you to insert,
remove, or modify DICOM attributes and if it is desired, their values.
On the top of the dialog there is the Content tab control that allows you to select the group of information you want to see (all, patient information, study information, physician information or image details).
- To modify a field: Select the field's row from the field list and press the Edit Tag button to modify the field. You can also double click on field's row. The proper dialog box appears that allows you to input the value of the field.
- To delete the value of a field: Select the field's row from the field list and press the Delete Value button to delete the field?s value. You can select more than one field by pressing and holding down the <Control> or <Shift> keys of the keyboard.
- To delete a field: Select the field's row from the field list and press the Delete Tag button to delete the field. You can select more than one field by pressing and holding down the <Control> or <Shift> keys of the keyboard.
- To insert a new field: Press the Insert Tag button and insert a new field. You can type the Tag's Group and Element or you can select them from a list. After insertion the proper dialog box appears, and it allows you to input the value of the new field.
- To insert or modify a sequence (Value Representation = SQ): The program allows you to process a sequence as any other type of field. When you insert or select for editing a sequence the proper dialog box is appeared, and allows you to edit the sequence.
- OK button: Accepts the header?s modifications, and closes this dialog box.
- Cancel button: Closes this dialog box without recording any changes.
- Help button: Displays a help topic.
Edit a DICOM template
From menu, use the command "Edit
DICOM
templates
Edit Template".
This command allows you to edit an existing DICOM template.
A dialog box is appeared and allows you to insert/modify/remove DICOM attributes
and if it is desired, their values.
On the top of the dialog there is the Content tab control that allows you to select the group of information you want to see (all, patient information, study information, physician information or image details).
- To modify a field: Select the field's row from the field list and press the Edit Tag button to modify the field. You can also double click on field's row. The proper dialog box appears that allows you to input the value of the field.
- To delete the value of a field: Select the field's row from the field list and press the Delete Value button to delete the field?s value. You can select more than one field by pressing and holding down the <Control> or <Shift> keys of the keyboard.
- To delete a field: Select the field's row from the field list and press the Delete Tag button to delete the field. You can select more than one field by pressing and holding down the <Control> or <Shift> keys of the keyboard.
- To insert a new field: Press the Insert Tag button and insert a new field. You can type the Tag's Group and Element or you can select them from a list. After insertion the proper dialog box appears, and it allows you to input the value of the new field.
- To insert or modify a sequence (Value Representation = SQ): The program allows you to process a sequence as any other type of field. When you insert or select for editing a sequence the proper dialog box is appeared, and allows you to edit the sequence.
- OK button: Accepts the header?s modifications, and closes this dialog box.
- Cancel button: Closes this dialog box without recording any changes.
- Help button: Displays a help topic.
Remove a DICOM template
From menu, use the command "Edit
DICOM
Templates
Remove Template".
This command allows you to remove from hard disk, out of use DICOM templates.